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Johan Fourie and Jolandi Uys Luxury product consumption in eighteenth-century Cape Colony households* Abstract — What we know about the material culture of eighteenth century
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Document Date: 2012-07-12 07:53:30


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City

Cambridge / Cape Town / Amsterdam / London / Oxford / /

Company

N. McKendrick / Dutch East India Company / Western European / /

Continent

America / Europe / /

Country

Germany / France / Netherlands / United Kingdom / China / South Africa / /

Facility

Stellenbosch Museum / University of Stellenbosch / /

IndustryTerm

nonessential products / needed goods or services / online dissemination / manufacturing / travel accounts / /

Movie

Cape of Good Hope / /

NaturalFeature

Indies / Cape of Good Hope / /

Organization

University of Stellenbosch / Centre for Economic Policy Research / Department of Economics / Centre for the History of European Expansion / Economic / /

Person

R. Ross / Jolandi Uys Fortunately / Jolandi Uys Luxury / Jan Luiten van Zanden / Jolandi Uys / P. Van Duin / Antonia Malan / Johan Fourie / Hendrik Lodewyk Bletterman / Van Duin / /

Position

fisherman / butcher / butcher / wine lessee and lodger / magistrate / chair / /

ProvinceOrState

South Australia / Maryland / Illinois / Massachusetts / Connecticut / /

PublishedMedium

Bursa / Journal of World History / The International History Review / /

Region

South Australia / East India / South Africa / north Atlantic / southern Europe / eastern Europe / Western Europe / /

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