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Becoming Consumers: Looking beyond Wealth as an Explanation for Villa Variability
Christopher Barry Martins
Becoming Consumers: Looking beyond Wealth as an Explanation for Villa Variability
Christopher Barry Martins
This research provides a comprehensive study of the social and psychological characteristics of modern consumer behaviour that is then used as an interpretative perspective with which to consider the evidence for a selection of villas in Roman Britain. Existing explanations for investment in the country properties of the elite are contextualised and the commonly-applied hypothesis of conspicuous consumption is critiqued. A quantifiable 'costing' model is introduced and consumer theories are summarised against a background of Roman archaeology. The consumer approach allows for a closer look at the decision-making of individuals and the determinants that can influence personal choice. Case-studies are offered that rigorously examine a range of apparently status-enhancing amenities on villas within a framework that focuses on specific consumption arguments. This process serves to question existing orthodoxies. Important and under-appreciated contexts in which social identity could be expressed were the Roman roads that passed close to villas, and this suggestion is explored.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 31, 2005 |
ISBN13 | 9781841719009 |
Publishers | BAR Publishing |
Pages | 205 |
Dimensions | 210 × 297 × 14 mm · 689 g |
Language | English |
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