This paper charts the development of the distinctive academic costume worn by undergraduate members of England’s second oldest university, Cambridge. It follows the evolution in undergraduate academic dress from differentiation based upon social class and wealth (and regulated as such by the University) to one of differentiation, in most historical cases at least, by the college of which undergraduates are members, about which the University’s only current stipulation is that gowns should be knee-length
Academical dress in New Zealand generally follows the traditional Cambridge pattern. Apart from the ...
The University of Portsmouth has its origins in the Portsmouth and Gosport School of Science and Art...
In accordance with tradition, our academic dress consists of a gown, a cap, and a hood. The black go...
The aim of this article is to examine the developments in the academic dress of the graduates of the...
Throughout the ‘long’ eighteenth century undergraduates at Oxford and Cambridge were differentiated ...
One might expect that the well-trodden ground of Oxford academic dress would yield nothing new or su...
If one now looks back at the regulations as proposed, the evidence clearly points towards the intent...
This article examines the emergence of a new phenomenon in academic dress that has developed over th...
Leicester lies on the cusp between traditional and innovative styles of academic dress. It received ...
The University of Kent at Canterbury (UKC), which received its charter in 1965, had a unique concept...
Academical dress enthusiasts have observed—with a mixture of sadness and consternation—the decline o...
There are a number of scholars tracing the labyrinthian turns that the history of academic dress has...
University-level education in Exeter can be said to begin in 1922 when the Royal Albert Memorial Col...
‘It is typical of the growth of specialized costume that a fashion abandoned in everyday life is app...
This article gives the results of research into the origins of academic dress at the University of B...
Academical dress in New Zealand generally follows the traditional Cambridge pattern. Apart from the ...
The University of Portsmouth has its origins in the Portsmouth and Gosport School of Science and Art...
In accordance with tradition, our academic dress consists of a gown, a cap, and a hood. The black go...
The aim of this article is to examine the developments in the academic dress of the graduates of the...
Throughout the ‘long’ eighteenth century undergraduates at Oxford and Cambridge were differentiated ...
One might expect that the well-trodden ground of Oxford academic dress would yield nothing new or su...
If one now looks back at the regulations as proposed, the evidence clearly points towards the intent...
This article examines the emergence of a new phenomenon in academic dress that has developed over th...
Leicester lies on the cusp between traditional and innovative styles of academic dress. It received ...
The University of Kent at Canterbury (UKC), which received its charter in 1965, had a unique concept...
Academical dress enthusiasts have observed—with a mixture of sadness and consternation—the decline o...
There are a number of scholars tracing the labyrinthian turns that the history of academic dress has...
University-level education in Exeter can be said to begin in 1922 when the Royal Albert Memorial Col...
‘It is typical of the growth of specialized costume that a fashion abandoned in everyday life is app...
This article gives the results of research into the origins of academic dress at the University of B...
Academical dress in New Zealand generally follows the traditional Cambridge pattern. Apart from the ...
The University of Portsmouth has its origins in the Portsmouth and Gosport School of Science and Art...
In accordance with tradition, our academic dress consists of a gown, a cap, and a hood. The black go...