“人民也可以成为消费者”:“革命时代”(1830 - 1830)法国消费者公民权之争。1848)

Q2 Arts and Humanities History of Retailing and Consumption Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/2373518X.2023.2169308
Charris De Smet
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摘要本文对19世纪初法国议会关于消费者公民身份的辩论进行了调查。这篇文章旨在描绘革命时代出现的相互竞争的政治愿景,谈判法国作为一个具有公民意识、共同利益和爱国情绪的消费主义社会的成年。通过观察政权更迭的两个不同时刻,即1830年和1848年,本文比较了国会议员和政治精英如何看待消费者行为,其社会、经济和文化影响,以及在从君主制到共和制的不同政治群体中的可取性。通过查阅数字报纸档案,并在这大量文本中批判性地使用搜索词,对议会演讲中关于如何将公民身份与消费结合起来的历史话语分析得以实现,这仔细地重建了那个时代政治生活中的意识形态裂痕和社会动态。
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‘The people, too, can be consumers’: debating French consumer citizenship in the ‘Age of Revolution’ (c. 1830–c. 1848)
ABSTRACT This paper presents an investigation into parliamentary debates on consumer citizenship in early nineteenth-century France. This contribution aims to chart the competing political visions that emerged during the Age of Revolution negotiating the coming-of-age of (urban) France as a consumerist society with notions of citizenship, the common good and patriotic sentiments. By looking at two distinct moments of regime change i.e. 1830 and 1848, this paper features a comparison of how MPs and political elites perceived consumer behaviour, its social, economic and cultural effects and its desirability in different political constellations ranging from monarchical to republican. By consulting digital newspaper archives and critically using search terms on this large body of text, a historical discourse analysis of parliamentary speeches on how to align citizenship and consumption was effected that carefully reconstructs the ideological rifts and social dynamics characterizing the political life of the era.
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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