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À la recherche de l'identité sociale et de la culture matérielle de la bourgeoisie anversoise aux temps modernes

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  • Roland Baetens
  • Bruno Blondé

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[fre] Résumé II est assez connu qu'au XVIe siècle Anvers devenait le centre commercial de l'Europe Occidentale. La prise de conscience de la bourgeoisie anversoise était profondément marquée par ce passé commercial. La culture matérielle de cette bourgeoisie, entre autres, en témoigne. En plus, les premiers résultats d'une recherche d'après les inventaires-après-décès laissent supposer que la consommation des objets précieux a été influencé par le gender (les différents contextes socio-culturels dans lesquels fonctionnent hommes et femmes). [eng] Abstract During its Golden Age (16th C.) Antwerp became the commercial metropolis of the Western European Economy. The social and cultural identity of the Antwerp bourgeoisie was profoundly marked by this commercial background. This pattern also emerges from research of 17th and 18th С probate inventories. Furthermore, this analysis suggests that gender had an important influence upon pre-industrial urban consumer culture.

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  • Roland Baetens & Bruno Blondé, 1994. "À la recherche de l'identité sociale et de la culture matérielle de la bourgeoisie anversoise aux temps modernes," Histoire, économie & société, Programme National Persée, vol. 13(3), pages 531-541.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:hiseco:hes_0752-5702_1994_num_13_3_1711
    DOI: 10.3406/hes.1994.1711
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