Bert De Munck and Dries Lyna, eds., Concepts of Value in European Material Culture, 1500–1900 (Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2015)
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https://doi.org/10.23690/jams.v1i2.14Keywords:
Value, art theory, networks, economics, EuropeAbstract
Bert De Munck and Dries Lyna, eds., Concepts of Value in European Material Culture, 1500–1900 (Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2015), 304 pages, ISBN: 9781472451965.
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