2006
DOI: 10.1484/m.seuh-eb.4.00113
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The fairs of early modern Italy

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“…Evelyn Welch has stated that Italian markets were 'about viewing, touching, tasting and hearing'. 31 Moving into the 18th century, Nancy Cox, Walsh and Stobart have all recognised the importance of the shop counter as a key venue in the shopping process, over which goods were examined and handled using an array of senses. 32 Stobart, Han, Morgan and Walsh have also all emphasised the sensory experience of the spatiality of the shop, as well as its location within a broader urban environment.…”
Section: The Senses and Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evelyn Welch has stated that Italian markets were 'about viewing, touching, tasting and hearing'. 31 Moving into the 18th century, Nancy Cox, Walsh and Stobart have all recognised the importance of the shop counter as a key venue in the shopping process, over which goods were examined and handled using an array of senses. 32 Stobart, Han, Morgan and Walsh have also all emphasised the sensory experience of the spatiality of the shop, as well as its location within a broader urban environment.…”
Section: The Senses and Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%