The Cambridge Global History of Fashion: Volume 2: From the Nineteenth Century to the Present (The Cambridge History of Fashion)

by Christopher Breward (Editor)

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

Publication

Cambridge University Press (2023), Edition: New, 620 pages

ISBN

1108495559 / 9781108495554

Notes

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
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