1st Edition

Products, Users, and Popular Luxury in Early Modern Greece

By Artemis Yagou Copyright 2025
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This book analyses aspects of the material culture of early modern Greece from an object-based perspective, using surviving artefacts from that period as primary sources. A printed book, a wine jug, an ecclesiastical embroidery, and a pocket watch are used as entry points to examine the consumer practices of the emerging Greek bourgeoisie under Ottoman rule in the long eighteenth century. The... Read more

Introduction  1. A printed book from Venice: Reading and imagining  2. A wine jug from Pesaro: Drinking and connecting  3. A religious embroidery from Vienna: Believing and expressing  4. A pocket watch from England: Telling the time and experimenting  5. Creating new horizons

Biography

Artemis Yagou (PhD) is a historian of design and technology. She is Associate at the Research Institute for the History of Science and Technology of the Deutsches Museum (Munich). Her main interests are Greek material culture (18th–21st centuries), the cultural history of technology, horology, and construction toys. Her previous publications include Fragile Innovation: Episodes in Greek Design History (2011) and the edited volume Technology, Novelty, and Luxury (2022). Her personal website is www.yagou.gr