Bruno Blondé is Professor at the Centre for Urban History, University of Antwerp. His research interests include the history of economic growth and social inequality, urbanisation, material culture and consumption, especially of the early modern Low Countries. Blondé is engaged in the Antwerp Interdisciplinary Platform for Research into Social Inequality (Aipril). He co-authored Inequality and the City in the Low Countries (1200–2020), 2020.Anne Sophie Overkamp is Associate Professor of the History of Science and Technology at the Bergische University of Wuppertal. Her research focuses on economic history as cultural history, the material culture of German country houses and, most recently, the history of horticulture and botany. She is co-editor of the volume Encountering the Global in Early Modern Germany. Microhistories of Mobility, Materiality, and Belonging (2025).Jon Stobart is Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research centres on retailing, consumption and material culture in eighteenth-century England, from country houses through the material lives of parish clergymen to household sales. His most recent publication is Auctions and the Consumption of Second-Hand Goods in Georgian England (2026).