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Introduction: Material possessions : the objects and textures of everyday life in imperial Britain / Deirdre H. McMahon with Janet C. Myers. - Part I, Mapping domestic territories. - 1, The tangible shape of the nation : the state, the cheap printed map, and the manufacture of British identity, 1784-1855 / Jo Guldi. - 2, Establishing stability : conforming to type in house furnishings, 1860-1910 / Clive Edwards. - 3, The material lessons of children's literature : unearthing class standards in E. Nesbit's The story of the treasure seekers / Mary Jeanette Moran. - Part II, Hearth, home, and housekeeping. - 4, Housekeeping : shine, polish, gloss and glaze as surface strategies in the domestic interior / Victoria Kelley. - 5, Kitchen magic : reforming the Victorian kitchen with Alexis Soyer / Sumangala Bhattacharya. - 6, Tea, gender and middle-class taste / Deirdre H. McMahon. - Part III, Imperial possessions, commodity culture, and colonial return. - 7, "A cross, a lion, and a scroll or two" : the Victoria Cross and the substance of British imperial identity / Jason Howard Mezey. - 8, Monkeys in the house : commodities and competing fetishisms in late Victorian popular culture / Bradley Deane. - 9, Lady Montagu's smokers' pastils and the graphic : advertising the harem in the home / Kellie Holzer.
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