Clothes, Working Lives and Social Change 1880-1939 Two-day international conference at Bishopsgate Institute, London, 12-13 September 2014 Keynote speakers: Professor Eugenia Paulicelli (Queen’s College and The Graduate Center City University of New York) and Professor Lou Taylor (University of Brighton) This cross-disciplinary conference explores the relationship between work, clothes and social change at the turn of the twentieth century. Hosted by the Bishopsgate Institute in London’s East..
The first in a series of workshops, part of the AHRC-funded network ‘Tailored Trades: Clothes, Labou...
The CHORD (Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution) conference on: 'Retailing and Distr...
The clothes on our backs...are intimately connected with bodily experiences, cultural, social and ge...
Call for Papers : Clothes, Working Lives and Social Change, 1880–1939 Two-Day International Conferen...
Call for Papers: Clothes, Working Lives and Social Change, 1880–1939 Two-Day International Conferenc...
Hannah Rumball, lecturer in Historical and Critical Studies at the University of Brighton, reviews a...
In honor of Labor Day, the Department of History and the Fashion, Merchandising, and Design program ...
On the occasion of the exhibition “Tomorrowear. A French Story” at Villa Stenersen, this internation...
The Initiative: Following the tradition of previous conferences (2013-2014), Sapienza University of ...
The Association of Dress Historians Summer Conference THE LEGALITY OF DRESS: Historical and modern ...
Since 1988, the various branches of the Society have organised biennial conferences of great interes...
Dr Hannah Rumball discusses the event Reframing 19th-century Fashion and Dress, organised to establi...
International Conference of Dress Historians Saturday, 31st October 2015 The Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Q...
Conference: Fashion, Dress, and Society in Europe during WWI, Paris, Dec. 12-13, 2014. Co-hosted by ...
The concept of function in dress may initially conjure ideas of utilitarianism, but dress functions ...
The first in a series of workshops, part of the AHRC-funded network ‘Tailored Trades: Clothes, Labou...
The CHORD (Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution) conference on: 'Retailing and Distr...
The clothes on our backs...are intimately connected with bodily experiences, cultural, social and ge...
Call for Papers : Clothes, Working Lives and Social Change, 1880–1939 Two-Day International Conferen...
Call for Papers: Clothes, Working Lives and Social Change, 1880–1939 Two-Day International Conferenc...
Hannah Rumball, lecturer in Historical and Critical Studies at the University of Brighton, reviews a...
In honor of Labor Day, the Department of History and the Fashion, Merchandising, and Design program ...
On the occasion of the exhibition “Tomorrowear. A French Story” at Villa Stenersen, this internation...
The Initiative: Following the tradition of previous conferences (2013-2014), Sapienza University of ...
The Association of Dress Historians Summer Conference THE LEGALITY OF DRESS: Historical and modern ...
Since 1988, the various branches of the Society have organised biennial conferences of great interes...
Dr Hannah Rumball discusses the event Reframing 19th-century Fashion and Dress, organised to establi...
International Conference of Dress Historians Saturday, 31st October 2015 The Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Q...
Conference: Fashion, Dress, and Society in Europe during WWI, Paris, Dec. 12-13, 2014. Co-hosted by ...
The concept of function in dress may initially conjure ideas of utilitarianism, but dress functions ...
The first in a series of workshops, part of the AHRC-funded network ‘Tailored Trades: Clothes, Labou...
The CHORD (Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution) conference on: 'Retailing and Distr...
The clothes on our backs...are intimately connected with bodily experiences, cultural, social and ge...