All images have been removed, for copyright reasonsIn recent years, urban historians have established that the period from 1560 to 1660 was a key era for London’s development from a relatively small European urban centre into a large dynamic global capital. This dissertation attempts to intervene in London scholarship by drawing attention to the economic, political, religious and – most significantly – cultural importance of clothing in the city in this period. Using material, visual, literary and archival sources, it explores the ways clothing contributed to the development of early modern London and, in turn, how London’s rapid growth changed the making, wearing, and meaning of clothing. This dissertation places material evidence at the f...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
At the turn of the seventeenth century, European printmakers began issuing single-sheet series portr...
The aim of this paper will be to examine the role played by clothing in Scotland in the Early Moder...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
Featuring detailed analyses of clothing cultures in 17th century provincial Sussex, this original st...
This dissertation is the first full-length study to analyze the politicization of dress and material...
Getting close to clothes provides new perspectives on the geographies of fashion cities and the proc...
This thesis examines the roles played by craft organisations or 'guilds' in medieval urban society t...
This dissertation explores the sixteenth and seventeenth-century clothing culture in relation to men...
Getting close to clothes provides new perspectives on the geographies of fashion cities and the proc...
This thesis challenges long-held assumptions about women in early modern London by showing that larg...
This article explores how the reputations and agency of middling and plebeian women in sixteenth- an...
My dissertation examines painted representations of fur clothing in early modern England and the Net...
This dissertation investigates two closely related topics regarding London\u27s transportation envir...
Each society generates a historical culture, which here is understood to encompass the media through...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
At the turn of the seventeenth century, European printmakers began issuing single-sheet series portr...
The aim of this paper will be to examine the role played by clothing in Scotland in the Early Moder...
This monograph aimed to reposition London’s status as a fashion city, moving away from celebratory a...
Featuring detailed analyses of clothing cultures in 17th century provincial Sussex, this original st...
This dissertation is the first full-length study to analyze the politicization of dress and material...
Getting close to clothes provides new perspectives on the geographies of fashion cities and the proc...
This thesis examines the roles played by craft organisations or 'guilds' in medieval urban society t...
This dissertation explores the sixteenth and seventeenth-century clothing culture in relation to men...
Getting close to clothes provides new perspectives on the geographies of fashion cities and the proc...
This thesis challenges long-held assumptions about women in early modern London by showing that larg...
This article explores how the reputations and agency of middling and plebeian women in sixteenth- an...
My dissertation examines painted representations of fur clothing in early modern England and the Net...
This dissertation investigates two closely related topics regarding London\u27s transportation envir...
Each society generates a historical culture, which here is understood to encompass the media through...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
At the turn of the seventeenth century, European printmakers began issuing single-sheet series portr...
The aim of this paper will be to examine the role played by clothing in Scotland in the Early Moder...