Keith Thomas
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During the 17th century, Britain witnessed the birth of a consumer society. But, as the number of possessions grew, so did the concept of ‘taste’, a subtle and elusive yardstick by which people advertised their social position and sensibilities. Keith Thomas looks at how the pursuit of taste encouraged, as it still does, competition and conformity. Published January 13 2009
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Keith Thomas reviews new books by Barbara Benedict and Peter Burke Published July 16 2001
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Published March 31 1983
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