Empire of things: how we became a world of consumers, from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first
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General | 339.47 TRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Includes bibliographical references and index | M002345 |
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339.4609 DES Evicted: poverty and profit in the American city | 339.46095 URB Urban poverty in India. | 339.47 COH Future of consumer society: prospects for sustainability in the new economy | 339.47 TRE Empire of things: how we became a world of consumers, from the fifteenth century to the twenty-first | 339.470954 BIJ We are like that only: understanding the logic of consumer India | 339.49 HUM Human development report 1999 | 339.49 UNI Human development report 2011 |
Suggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra
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