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Marcus Falk . Photo

Marcus Falk

Doctoral student

Marcus Falk . Photo

Consumption and Living Standards in Early Modern Rural Households Probate Evidence from Southern Sweden, c. 1680-1860

Author

  • Marcus Falk

Summary, in English

This paper presents new estimates of the material livings standards among the rural population in southern Sweden from the 1680’s up to 1865. Utilizing a newly constructed database of circa 1800 probate inventories from the benchmark periods 1680-1720, 1780-85, and 1860-65, we analyse the development of consumption patterns for rural households. Wefind that that all rural households, no matter their socio-economic status, diversified their composition of consumption goods with a special focus towards increased comfort, rather than household reproduction, during the second half of the eighteenth century. The most visible change was in the diversification of cooking- and dining-ware, which corresponds to a contemporary rebuilding of peasant homes to include purpose-built kitchens. This diversification and increase in comfortable consumption furthermore correspond with a diversification of household production strategies during a period of stagnant, of even decreasing, economic growth before the Swedish economic catch-up of the nineteenth century. This suggests that changes in consumption during the period were a conscious decision, likely made possible by increasing access to credit and inter-regional markets.

Department/s

  • Department of Economic History
  • Growth, technological change, and inequality

Publishing year

2023

Language

English

Pages

1-50

Publication/Series

Lund Papers in Economic History

Issue

2023:254

Document type

Working paper

Topic

  • Economic History

Keywords

  • Early modern history
  • Early modern Sweden
  • Material history
  • Consumption
  • Industrious Revolution
  • N3

Status

Published