The Big Store
Norman Hampson, 21 January 1982
The Bon Marché: Bourgeois Culture and the Department Store 1869-1920
by Michael Miller.
Allen and Unwin, 266 pp., £12.50, September 1981,0 04 330316 1 Show More
by Michael Miller.
Allen and Unwin, 266 pp., £12.50, September 1981,
Ladies of the Leisure Class: The Bourgeoises of Northern France in the 19th Century
by Bonnie Smith.
Princeton, 303 pp., £15, November 1981,0 691 05330 8 Show More
by Bonnie Smith.
Princeton, 303 pp., £15, November 1981,
Marianne into Battle: Republican Imagery and Symbolism in France 1789-1880
by Maurice Agulhon, translated by Janet Lloyd.
Cambridge, 235 pp., £18.50, June 1981,0 521 28224 1 Show More
by Maurice Agulhon, translated by Janet Lloyd.
Cambridge, 235 pp., £18.50, June 1981,
“... the replacement of Squire Allworthy by Mr Bounderby. In this interesting and original book, Michael Miller suggests that they may have ordered these things better in France. His subject is the history of the greatest of the 19th-century Paris department stores, the Bon Marché, from its creation until the 1914 War. In his conclusion, however, he ... ”