Publication

2014 - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

69,250 words, Guess

Page Count

277 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC363.72/8209033
  • LCCTD794.5 .A415 2014
  • LCCHD9975
and 1 more
  • LCCTD794.5 .A415 2015

Description

"Recycling is not a concept that is usually applied to the eighteenth century. 'The environment' may not have existed as a notion then, yet practices of re-use and transformation obviously shaped the early-modern world. Still, this period of booming commerce and exchange was also marked by scarcity and want. This book reveals the fascinating variety and ingenuity of recycling processes that may be observed in the commerce, crafts, literature, and medicine of the eighteenth century. Recycling is used as a thought-provoking means to revisit subjects such as consumption, the new science, or novel writing, and cast them in a new light where the waste of some becomes the luxury of others, clothes worn to rags are turned into paper and into books, and scientific breakthroughs are carried out in old kitchen pans"--

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Routledge studies in cultural history -- 26

Other Editions

  • The afterlife of used things: recycling in the long eighteenth centuryRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group2014-01-01
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