Creating and Consuming Culture in North-East England, 1660-1830 provides a valuable regional perspective on the subject of cultural consumption in eighteenth-century Britain. These essays employ a wide range of scholarly disciplines to look at issues of consumer behaviour and cultural change in early modern England.
By uniting interest in the history of culture with the history of regional identity, 'Creating and Consuming Culture in North-East England 1660-1830' is of importance to a wide range of historians and intervenes in a number of highly important historical and conceptual debates.
'... this collection of essays makes an important contribution to our knowledge of the patterns of cultural production and consumption in the North East of England.' Northern History