1. Introduction: Shopping and Sensing: Embodied Experiences of Retail and Consumption; Serena Dyer.-
2. 'To Rub the Nose in the Tea': Smell, Taste, and the Assessment of Quality in Early-Nineteenth Century Tea Retail; Mathew Mauger.-
3. An Assault on the Senses: Cultural Representations of the Victorian Village Shop; Lucy Bailey.-
4. Women, Shopping and the Politics of Sitting Down; Stephanie Rainesl.-
5. Comfort and Safety: Shopping Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Amsterdam and Brussels; Anneleen Arnout.-
6. The Customer Set Free: Shopping Under Iron and Glass at the Bon Marché; Amanda Sikarskie.-
7. The Cry of Silk: Fetishism and Erotomania in Au Bonheur des Dames; Wendy Ligon Smith.-
8. "Behind the Scenes of a Retail Shop": Sensory Experiences of Living‐In, 1880s-1920s; Alison Moulds.-
9. Synergy and Dissonance of the Senses: Negotiating Fashion through Second-Hand Dealing, Seconds Trading, Jumble Sales and Street Markets in 1930s London; Cheryl Roberts.-
10. 'A Seductive Weapon…a Necessary Luxury': Shopping for 'Designer Perfume' during the Interwar Period; Lucy Moyse Ferreira.-
11. Be My Baby: Developing Sensory Experiences for Teenagers in British Fashion Retail, 1945-1975; Bethan Bide.
Serena Dyer is Lecturer in History and Material Culture at De Montfort University, UK.