The story of tartan is told from the medieval love of display to the Victorian invention of exclusive clan identity. Along the journey, the history of the Highlands and its society is brought vividly to life. In the third edition of this classic and best-selling book there are: • 16 new pictures • details on women’s Highland habit • revelations following recent dye tests on a kilt allegedly worn by Bonnie Prince Charlie A full-colour section on individual clans enables the reader to find their own tartan and Scottish family history
Plates are patterns of tartans, 4 pages each, including text.Mode of access: Internet.Presentation c...
Written for the Historic Scotland series, this book explains the story of the Picts and the Gaels an...
The stereotype of 'traditional' Highland dress is the kilted male figure. The National Museums Scotl...
Tartan’s bold and sometimes scandalous history is retold in 19th century pattern books and trade cat...
In August 2015 the Costume Institute of the African Diaspora (CIAD) developed their first major proj...
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism and male peacockery through the ages.The Tartan ...
An historically and critically sound - and contemporary - evaluation of tartan and tartanry based on...
This study explores how influential the kilt and tartan are in the way Americans perceive and expre...
"On the basis of Brown's History of the Highlands and clans, but entirely re-modelled and to a large...
During the mid-18th century to the early 19th century in Scotland, Highland cultural symbols such as...
Scotland is home to an exemplary textile and clothing industry for which it enjoys an enviable reput...
It is notoriously difficult to design and attach suitable legal rights to intangible cultural herita...
Featuring new insights and an additional chapter on masculinities, this updated edition of Tartan re...
A companion to "The Scottish clans and their tartans," published by W. and A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh,...
Tartan has colonized the world. The flexibility of its design and the traditionalism of its symbolis...
Plates are patterns of tartans, 4 pages each, including text.Mode of access: Internet.Presentation c...
Written for the Historic Scotland series, this book explains the story of the Picts and the Gaels an...
The stereotype of 'traditional' Highland dress is the kilted male figure. The National Museums Scotl...
Tartan’s bold and sometimes scandalous history is retold in 19th century pattern books and trade cat...
In August 2015 the Costume Institute of the African Diaspora (CIAD) developed their first major proj...
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tells the story of dandyism and male peacockery through the ages.The Tartan ...
An historically and critically sound - and contemporary - evaluation of tartan and tartanry based on...
This study explores how influential the kilt and tartan are in the way Americans perceive and expre...
"On the basis of Brown's History of the Highlands and clans, but entirely re-modelled and to a large...
During the mid-18th century to the early 19th century in Scotland, Highland cultural symbols such as...
Scotland is home to an exemplary textile and clothing industry for which it enjoys an enviable reput...
It is notoriously difficult to design and attach suitable legal rights to intangible cultural herita...
Featuring new insights and an additional chapter on masculinities, this updated edition of Tartan re...
A companion to "The Scottish clans and their tartans," published by W. and A.K. Johnston, Edinburgh,...
Tartan has colonized the world. The flexibility of its design and the traditionalism of its symbolis...
Plates are patterns of tartans, 4 pages each, including text.Mode of access: Internet.Presentation c...
Written for the Historic Scotland series, this book explains the story of the Picts and the Gaels an...
The stereotype of 'traditional' Highland dress is the kilted male figure. The National Museums Scotl...