On April 2, 2019, author Kimberly S. Alexander presented Treasures Afoot, her intriguing new book that interweaves biography and material culture with full-color photographs to tell how shoes were made, sold, and worn during the eighteenth century. Alexander traces the fortunes and misfortunes of wearers as their footwear was altered to accommodate poor health, flagging finances, and changing styles, raising fresh questions about everyday life in early America
Writings on footwear tend to emphasise a fundamental division between those made for men and women: ...
On Tuesday, October 30, 2018, New York Times bestselling author Emily Spivack presented Worn in New ...
Historical Style connects the birth of eighteenth-century British consumer society to the rise of hi...
Kimberly S. Alexander, Treasures Afoot: Shoe Stories from the Georgian Era Baltimore: John Hopkins U...
Shoes are everyday objects but they are loaded with meaning. This book reveals how shoes played a po...
What do your shoes say about you? Shoes are now much more than just things to walk in. From kids on ...
Shoes may not seem to be an obvious topic for political history, but shoes were highly politicized i...
A Foot in the Past analyses how footwear was consumed, retailed and produced in the eighteenth centu...
Shoes, like other objects, can illuminate specific aspects of the past. Through their survival, and ...
We have an unrivalled collection of shoes, with around 2,000 pairs spanning more than 3,000 years of...
International audienceThis edited volume explores how fashion brands deal with legacy by looking at ...
This thesis analyses a 12% sample of the 900 extant pairs of eighteenth-century women’s shoes in Bri...
This chapter therefore makes a case for a political history of shoes, by bringing together these tw...
Oral histories of Stafford's Shoe making History - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at ...
After the author finds a woman\u27s shoe that had been hidden in the wall of her Gotts Island house ...
Writings on footwear tend to emphasise a fundamental division between those made for men and women: ...
On Tuesday, October 30, 2018, New York Times bestselling author Emily Spivack presented Worn in New ...
Historical Style connects the birth of eighteenth-century British consumer society to the rise of hi...
Kimberly S. Alexander, Treasures Afoot: Shoe Stories from the Georgian Era Baltimore: John Hopkins U...
Shoes are everyday objects but they are loaded with meaning. This book reveals how shoes played a po...
What do your shoes say about you? Shoes are now much more than just things to walk in. From kids on ...
Shoes may not seem to be an obvious topic for political history, but shoes were highly politicized i...
A Foot in the Past analyses how footwear was consumed, retailed and produced in the eighteenth centu...
Shoes, like other objects, can illuminate specific aspects of the past. Through their survival, and ...
We have an unrivalled collection of shoes, with around 2,000 pairs spanning more than 3,000 years of...
International audienceThis edited volume explores how fashion brands deal with legacy by looking at ...
This thesis analyses a 12% sample of the 900 extant pairs of eighteenth-century women’s shoes in Bri...
This chapter therefore makes a case for a political history of shoes, by bringing together these tw...
Oral histories of Stafford's Shoe making History - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at ...
After the author finds a woman\u27s shoe that had been hidden in the wall of her Gotts Island house ...
Writings on footwear tend to emphasise a fundamental division between those made for men and women: ...
On Tuesday, October 30, 2018, New York Times bestselling author Emily Spivack presented Worn in New ...
Historical Style connects the birth of eighteenth-century British consumer society to the rise of hi...