Publication
Cambridge University Press (2023), Edition: New, 620 pages
ISBN
1108495559 / 9781108495554
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CONTENTS
PART I - Multiple Origins of Fashion
2 - Towards a History of Fashion Without Origin
3 - Fashion in the Ancient World
4 - Fashion on the Silk Roads, 500–1300
5 - Distinguishing Oneself: The European Medieval Wardrobe
6 - The Material Regulation of Fashion: Sumptuary Laws in the Early Modern World
PART II - Early Modern Global Entanglement
7 - Magnificence at the Royal Courts in the Islamic World
8 - Early Modern Fashion Cities: Italy and Europe in a Global Context
9 - Fashioning Possibilities : Early Modern Global Ties and Entangled Histories
10 - Fashion Beyond Clothing : Early Modern Visual Culture of Eurasian Dress
11 - Fashion and the Maritime Empires
12 - Garments of Servitude, Fabrics of Freedom : Dress of Enslaved and Free Diaspora African Communities in the Mid-Atlantic, c. 1700–1840
PART III - Many Worlds of Fashion
13 - ‘Black Cloth’ - Status and Identity in Islamic West Africa, c. 1500–1900
14 - Fashion and Moral Concern in Early Modern Japan
15 - Textiles and Fashion in Southeast Asia
16 - Fashion in Ming and Qing China
17 - Everyday Fashion in the Ottoman Empire, C. 1600–1800
18 - Imperialism and Fashion: South Asia, c. 1500–1800
19 - Fashion Systems in the Indian Ocean World, from Ancient Times to c. 1850
20 - Fashion and First Peoples in European Settler Societies, c. 1700–1850
PART I - Multiple Origins of Fashion
2 - Towards a History of Fashion Without Origin
3 - Fashion in the Ancient World
4 - Fashion on the Silk Roads, 500–1300
5 - Distinguishing Oneself: The European Medieval Wardrobe
6 - The Material Regulation of Fashion: Sumptuary Laws in the Early Modern World
PART II - Early Modern Global Entanglement
7 - Magnificence at the Royal Courts in the Islamic World
8 - Early Modern Fashion Cities: Italy and Europe in a Global Context
9 - Fashioning Possibilities : Early Modern Global Ties and Entangled Histories
10 - Fashion Beyond Clothing : Early Modern Visual Culture of Eurasian Dress
11 - Fashion and the Maritime Empires
12 - Garments of Servitude, Fabrics of Freedom : Dress of Enslaved and Free Diaspora African Communities in the Mid-Atlantic, c. 1700–1840
PART III - Many Worlds of Fashion
13 - ‘Black Cloth’ - Status and Identity in Islamic West Africa, c. 1500–1900
14 - Fashion and Moral Concern in Early Modern Japan
15 - Textiles and Fashion in Southeast Asia
16 - Fashion in Ming and Qing China
17 - Everyday Fashion in the Ottoman Empire, C. 1600–1800
18 - Imperialism and Fashion: South Asia, c. 1500–1800
19 - Fashion Systems in the Indian Ocean World, from Ancient Times to c. 1850
20 - Fashion and First Peoples in European Settler Societies, c. 1700–1850