The Cambridge Global History of Fashion: Volume 1: From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century (The Cambridge History of Fashion)

by Christopher Breward (Editor)

Other authorsBeverly Lemire (Editor), Giorgio Riello (Editor)
PDF, 2023

Publication

Cambridge University Press (2023), 758 pages

Notes

CONTENTS
PART IV - Fashion, Modernism, and Modernity
21 - Fashionable Masculinities in England and Beyond: Renunciation and Dandyism, 1800–1939
22 - Fashion in Capitalism: Another Modernity, 1800 to the Present
23 - Fashion and Youth in Western Societies: Street Style and Race, c. 1830–1940
24 - Fashion and Time in China’s Twentieth Century
25 - The Totalitarian State and Fashion in the Twentieth Century
26 - Hollywood and Beyond: Fashion and the Fiction Film
27 - Fashion and Non-Fashion Cultures
28 - Fashion and Hypermodernity

PART V - Fashion, Colonialism, and Post-Colonialism
29 - Chinese Coolie Hats: Global Dialogues on a Sign of Servitude, c. 1840–1940
30 - Crumbling Empires and Emerging Nations: Fashion in Europe, c. 1860–1914
31 - Gender, Nation, Fashion, and Modernities in the Asia-Pacific, 1900 to the Present
32 - The Global Politics of Wearing, Buying, and Selling European-Style Dress, c. 1900–1930
33 - Fashioning Diasporas: Jewish and African Experiences, c. 1800–1950
34 - Colonial Fashion Histories

PART VI - Fashion Systems and Globalization
35 - Manufacturing Fashion in the Post-War Period
36 - Producing and Predicting Fashion in Twentieth-Century America and Europe
37 - The Origins and Development of Haute Couture, 1858 to Now
38 - Couture, Prêt-à-Porter, and Fast Fashion since 1945
39 - Casualwear and Its Birth in Japan
40 - Fashion and Globalization: The Politics of Hijab
41 - Streetscape, Shop Window, Museum Vitrine: Displaying Fashion, c. 1800–2000
42 - Fashion and Global Sustainability
Index
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