Dress and cultural difference in early modern Europe / / edited by Cornelia Aust, Denise Klein, Thomas Weller.

Dress is a key marker of difference. It is closely attached to the body, part of the daily routine, and an unavoidable means of communication. The clothes people wear tell stories about their allegiances and identities but also about their exclusion and stigmatization. They allow for the display of...

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Superior document:Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 212 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Dress Gender and Identity in the Court Society of Early Modern Naples 15011799
  • Expressions of Difference and Similarity in the Clothing Choices of the Scottish Male Elite Travelling in Europe 15501750
  • Dress and Otherness in Early Modern Spain
  • Visible and Invisible Resistance to the Jewish Badge
  • Jewish Appearances in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire
  • The Emergence of a Polish National Dress and Its Perception
  • How to Be a Boyar under the Phanariot Regime 17101821
  • Cashmere Shawls between Istanbul Paris and Milan Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
  • Everything in its Right Place?
  • List of Contributors
  • Copyright.