Basket, bag, and trolley : a history of shopping in Australia
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Basket, bag, and trolley : a history of shopping in Australia
(Australian retrospectives)
Oxford University Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-144) and index
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The term shopping was established in England well before the first European settlers arrived in Australia, and shops quickly appeared in the new colony even though there was little to sell. This account traces the history of shopping from the first sales held on board ships in Sydney Harbour to general stores and corner stores, then the rise of the grand department stores and the cheaper chain stores, to modern supermarkets and shopping centres. It shows how men and women have had different approaches to shopping, how shopping has at different times been seen as a form of leisure, a chore, or a source of entertainment, and how ideas about shopping have changed with rising affluence. It traces the influence of advertising on the way people shop, the growth of the consumer movement, the history of regulation of shopping hours as well as the changing patterns of shopping in the cities, suburbs and rural Australia.
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