Men buying cloth: the limits of shopping among nineteenth-century farmers
Wealthy men, wealthy women, and slaves as antebellum consumers
You don't want nothing: goods, plantation labor, and the meanings of freedom, 1865-1920s
New stores and new shoppers, 1880-1930
Gladys Smith, Dorothy Dickins, and consumer ideals for women, 1920s-1950s
Goods, migration, and the blues, 1920s-1950s
Percy, Wright, Faulkner, and Welty: Montgomery Ward Snopes and the intellectual challenges of consumption
White christmas: boycotts and the meanings of shopping, 1960-1990
Epilogue: A "fine new day"?