Archaeology of Consumer Culture
Discover the intricate tapestry of North American consumer culture in Archaeology of Consumer Culture by Prof. Paul R. Mullins. Published by the University Press of Florida in 2012, this insightful paperback delves into the historical archaeological record to unveil the evolution of consumerism across the continent. Spanning 232 pages, Mullins meticulously examines the social and economic dynamics that have influenced American capitalism, tracing its roots from the mass production techniques of the eighteenth century to the overwhelming prevalence of twentieth-century consumer culture. This compelling study is essential for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of modern consumer behavior and the forces that have shaped our society. Explore how history informs our present-day consumption patterns with this thought-provoking work.