The Right to Dress
Herausgeber: Riello, Giorgio; Rublack, Ulinka
The Right to Dress
Herausgeber: Riello, Giorgio; Rublack, Ulinka
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Presents a global history of dress regulation and debates around how human life and societies should be visualised and materialised.
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Presents a global history of dress regulation and debates around how human life and societies should be visualised and materialised.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 523
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781108469272
- ISBN-10: 1108469272
- Artikelnr.: 58663027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 523
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781108469272
- ISBN-10: 1108469272
- Artikelnr.: 58663027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of illustrations; List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; List
of contributors; Acknowledgements; The Right to Dress: The World of
Sumptuary Laws, c.1200-1800 Ulinka Rublack and Giorgio Riello; Part I.
Sumptuary Laws in Medieval and early modern Europe: 1. The right to dress:
sartorial politics in Germany, c.1300-1750 Ulinka Rublack; 2. Playing by
the rules? Dressing without sumptuary laws in the low countries from the
fourteenth to the eighteenth century Isis Sturtewagen and Bruno Blondé; 3.
'Outlandish superfluities': luxury and clothing in Scottish and English
sumptuary law, fourteenth to the seventeenth century Maria Hayward; 4.
Regulating sumptuousness: changing configurations of morals, politics, and
economics in Swiss cities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries André
Holenstein; 5. Dangerous fashion in Swedish sumptuary law Eva I. Andersson;
Part II. Enacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy: 6. Sumptuary laws in Italy
financial resource and instrument of rule Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli; 7.
Defending the right to dress: two sumptuary law protests in
sixteenth-century Milan Catherine Kovesi; 8. Against the sumptuary regime:
sumptuary prosecutions in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Padova Luca
Molà and Giorgio Riello; Part III. The European Maritime Powers and their
Empires: 9. Luxury, novelty, and nationality: sumptuary legislation in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Spain Amanda Wunder; 10. Sumptuary laws in
Portugal and its empire from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century
Francisco Bethencourt; 11. 'Splendour and magnificence': diplomacy and
sumptuary codes in Early Modern Batavia Adam Clulow; 12. Race, clothing and
identity: sumptuary laws in colonial Spanish America Rebecca Earle; 13.
Sartorial sorting in the colonial Caribbean and North America Robert
DuPlessis; Part IV. Early Modern World Empires: 14. 'Grandeur and show':
clothing, commerce, and the Capital in early modern Russia Matthew P.
Romaniello; 15. Women, minorities, and the changing politics of dress in
the Ottoman Empire, 1650-1830 Madeline Zilfi; 16. Wearing the hat of
loyalty: imperial power and dress reform in Ming Dynasty China BuYun Chen;
17. Regulating excess: the cultural politics of consumption in Tokugawa
Japan Katsuya Hirano; 18. Sumptuary laws in precolonial West Africa: the
examples of Benin and Dahomey Toby Green; Select bibliography; Index.
of contributors; Acknowledgements; The Right to Dress: The World of
Sumptuary Laws, c.1200-1800 Ulinka Rublack and Giorgio Riello; Part I.
Sumptuary Laws in Medieval and early modern Europe: 1. The right to dress:
sartorial politics in Germany, c.1300-1750 Ulinka Rublack; 2. Playing by
the rules? Dressing without sumptuary laws in the low countries from the
fourteenth to the eighteenth century Isis Sturtewagen and Bruno Blondé; 3.
'Outlandish superfluities': luxury and clothing in Scottish and English
sumptuary law, fourteenth to the seventeenth century Maria Hayward; 4.
Regulating sumptuousness: changing configurations of morals, politics, and
economics in Swiss cities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries André
Holenstein; 5. Dangerous fashion in Swedish sumptuary law Eva I. Andersson;
Part II. Enacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy: 6. Sumptuary laws in Italy
financial resource and instrument of rule Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli; 7.
Defending the right to dress: two sumptuary law protests in
sixteenth-century Milan Catherine Kovesi; 8. Against the sumptuary regime:
sumptuary prosecutions in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Padova Luca
Molà and Giorgio Riello; Part III. The European Maritime Powers and their
Empires: 9. Luxury, novelty, and nationality: sumptuary legislation in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Spain Amanda Wunder; 10. Sumptuary laws in
Portugal and its empire from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century
Francisco Bethencourt; 11. 'Splendour and magnificence': diplomacy and
sumptuary codes in Early Modern Batavia Adam Clulow; 12. Race, clothing and
identity: sumptuary laws in colonial Spanish America Rebecca Earle; 13.
Sartorial sorting in the colonial Caribbean and North America Robert
DuPlessis; Part IV. Early Modern World Empires: 14. 'Grandeur and show':
clothing, commerce, and the Capital in early modern Russia Matthew P.
Romaniello; 15. Women, minorities, and the changing politics of dress in
the Ottoman Empire, 1650-1830 Madeline Zilfi; 16. Wearing the hat of
loyalty: imperial power and dress reform in Ming Dynasty China BuYun Chen;
17. Regulating excess: the cultural politics of consumption in Tokugawa
Japan Katsuya Hirano; 18. Sumptuary laws in precolonial West Africa: the
examples of Benin and Dahomey Toby Green; Select bibliography; Index.
List of illustrations; List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; List
of contributors; Acknowledgements; The Right to Dress: The World of
Sumptuary Laws, c.1200-1800 Ulinka Rublack and Giorgio Riello; Part I.
Sumptuary Laws in Medieval and early modern Europe: 1. The right to dress:
sartorial politics in Germany, c.1300-1750 Ulinka Rublack; 2. Playing by
the rules? Dressing without sumptuary laws in the low countries from the
fourteenth to the eighteenth century Isis Sturtewagen and Bruno Blondé; 3.
'Outlandish superfluities': luxury and clothing in Scottish and English
sumptuary law, fourteenth to the seventeenth century Maria Hayward; 4.
Regulating sumptuousness: changing configurations of morals, politics, and
economics in Swiss cities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries André
Holenstein; 5. Dangerous fashion in Swedish sumptuary law Eva I. Andersson;
Part II. Enacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy: 6. Sumptuary laws in Italy
financial resource and instrument of rule Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli; 7.
Defending the right to dress: two sumptuary law protests in
sixteenth-century Milan Catherine Kovesi; 8. Against the sumptuary regime:
sumptuary prosecutions in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Padova Luca
Molà and Giorgio Riello; Part III. The European Maritime Powers and their
Empires: 9. Luxury, novelty, and nationality: sumptuary legislation in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Spain Amanda Wunder; 10. Sumptuary laws in
Portugal and its empire from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century
Francisco Bethencourt; 11. 'Splendour and magnificence': diplomacy and
sumptuary codes in Early Modern Batavia Adam Clulow; 12. Race, clothing and
identity: sumptuary laws in colonial Spanish America Rebecca Earle; 13.
Sartorial sorting in the colonial Caribbean and North America Robert
DuPlessis; Part IV. Early Modern World Empires: 14. 'Grandeur and show':
clothing, commerce, and the Capital in early modern Russia Matthew P.
Romaniello; 15. Women, minorities, and the changing politics of dress in
the Ottoman Empire, 1650-1830 Madeline Zilfi; 16. Wearing the hat of
loyalty: imperial power and dress reform in Ming Dynasty China BuYun Chen;
17. Regulating excess: the cultural politics of consumption in Tokugawa
Japan Katsuya Hirano; 18. Sumptuary laws in precolonial West Africa: the
examples of Benin and Dahomey Toby Green; Select bibliography; Index.
of contributors; Acknowledgements; The Right to Dress: The World of
Sumptuary Laws, c.1200-1800 Ulinka Rublack and Giorgio Riello; Part I.
Sumptuary Laws in Medieval and early modern Europe: 1. The right to dress:
sartorial politics in Germany, c.1300-1750 Ulinka Rublack; 2. Playing by
the rules? Dressing without sumptuary laws in the low countries from the
fourteenth to the eighteenth century Isis Sturtewagen and Bruno Blondé; 3.
'Outlandish superfluities': luxury and clothing in Scottish and English
sumptuary law, fourteenth to the seventeenth century Maria Hayward; 4.
Regulating sumptuousness: changing configurations of morals, politics, and
economics in Swiss cities in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries André
Holenstein; 5. Dangerous fashion in Swedish sumptuary law Eva I. Andersson;
Part II. Enacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy: 6. Sumptuary laws in Italy
financial resource and instrument of rule Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli; 7.
Defending the right to dress: two sumptuary law protests in
sixteenth-century Milan Catherine Kovesi; 8. Against the sumptuary regime:
sumptuary prosecutions in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Padova Luca
Molà and Giorgio Riello; Part III. The European Maritime Powers and their
Empires: 9. Luxury, novelty, and nationality: sumptuary legislation in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Spain Amanda Wunder; 10. Sumptuary laws in
Portugal and its empire from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century
Francisco Bethencourt; 11. 'Splendour and magnificence': diplomacy and
sumptuary codes in Early Modern Batavia Adam Clulow; 12. Race, clothing and
identity: sumptuary laws in colonial Spanish America Rebecca Earle; 13.
Sartorial sorting in the colonial Caribbean and North America Robert
DuPlessis; Part IV. Early Modern World Empires: 14. 'Grandeur and show':
clothing, commerce, and the Capital in early modern Russia Matthew P.
Romaniello; 15. Women, minorities, and the changing politics of dress in
the Ottoman Empire, 1650-1830 Madeline Zilfi; 16. Wearing the hat of
loyalty: imperial power and dress reform in Ming Dynasty China BuYun Chen;
17. Regulating excess: the cultural politics of consumption in Tokugawa
Japan Katsuya Hirano; 18. Sumptuary laws in precolonial West Africa: the
examples of Benin and Dahomey Toby Green; Select bibliography; Index.