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Dressing the Part: Textiles as Propaganda in the Middle Ages / eds. Kate Dimitrova, Margaret Goehring

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Review Date: 29 October 2015

The collection of essays edited for Brepols by Kate Dimitrova and Margaret Goehring, Dressing the Part: Textiles as Propaganda in the Middle Ages, addresses the significance of cloth and clothing in visual culture during the Middle Ages.


Fashionable Queens: Body – Power – Gender / eds. Eva Flicker, Monika Seidl

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Review Date: 23 July 2015

Essay collections are always a mixed bag, and this one is more muddled than most. The warning signs are clear. The volume is part of a series ominously titled ‘Austrian Studies in English’. Six of the 15 essays were papers presented at a 2010 conference of the same name at the University of Vienna.


Textiles, Fashion and Design Reform in Austria-Hungary Before the First World War / Rebecca Houze

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Review Date: 23 July 2015

In this inspiring new study, Rebecca Houze builds on her series of excellent articles, in Journal of Design History, Studies in the Decorative Arts, Centropa and elsewhere, which deal with Austrian and Hungarian applied arts at the turn of the century.


Fashion on the Ration: 1940s Street Style / Imperial War Museum

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Review Date: 23 July 2015

In between small model spitfires and Sherman tank key rings, visitors browsing the shelves of the Imperial War Museum’s gift shop will find their gaze met by the reassuringly familiar smile of a round-faced rag doll, beaming from the side of a tote bag.


The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America / Kate Haulman

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Review Date: 16 July 2015

ugIn the introduction to The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America author Kate Haulman puts forward the question ‘How was fashion political in eighteenth-century British North America?’ In addressing this, she uses fashion as a platform to explore the dynamics of gender relations, societal hierarchies and issues of trans-Atlantic commerce within the politics of 18th-century America, from colonies to republic.


Dress Casual: How College Students Redefined American Style / Deidre Clemente

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Review Date: 16 July 2015

Sportswear is as much a signifier of American cultural identity as are apple pie and the Super Bowl.


Fashion and War in Popular Culture / ed. Denise N. Rall

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Review Date: 16 July 2015

Book compilations can be a difficult genre. Comprised of varied essays and authorial voices, it takes a clear and well-defined theme, and a sure editorial hand to maintain focus and quality.


Writing Fashion in Early Modern Italy: From Sprezzatura to Satire / Eugenia Paulicelli

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Review Date: 16 July 2015

The study of fashion is acknowledged to require a composite methodology. Daniel Roche, in his influential The Culture of Clothing: Dress and Fashion in the ‘ancien régime’ (1) put forward five headings under which dress could be interrogated: the artefact, textiles, pictorial representation, social and economic sources, and philological sources.


Fashion Prints in the Age of Louis XIV: Interpreting the Art of Elegance / eds. Kathryn Norberg, Sandra Rosenbaum

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Review Date: 09 July 2015

Fashion Prints in the Age of Louis XIV. Interpreting the Art of Elegance is the record of a symposium held in 2005, sparked by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)’s acquisition of a bound album of 190 hand-colored French fashion plates published between approximately 1670 and 1695.


Dressing Judeans and Christians in Antiquity / eds. Kristi Upson-Saia, Carly Daniel-Hughes, Alicia J. Batten

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Review Date: 09 July 2015

This is a very welcome addition to the study of dress in antiquity. While studies of clothing, bodily adornment and the body language of antiquity are becoming more frequent, a volume that considers the role of religious dress and the religious meanings of dress among Jews and Christians takes this research in new directions.