This paper investigates innovations of the early modern European textile industry and practices of cultural transfer using seventeenth-century Venetian Crete as a case study. It explores the use of novelties, such as mixed cloths, in the dowries assigned to brides in the urban setting of Candia (modern Heraklion) and the surrounding countryside during the period 1600-1645. It draws on computer-processed data from marriage agreements and inventories of movables from the State Archives of Venice. It illustrates, through a comparative lens, how brides used (silk) mixed fabrics to differentiate themselves from others and how Venetian Crete followed the changes in production techniques of the European textile industry
The paper aims at understanding the role that public navigation played for the Venetian merchant fir...
In the early fourteenth century, a new fashion system appeared in Europe, one which was based on con...
This paper will examine the possibility of whether warp-looped pile velvets, made of silk, were wove...
This paper investigates practices of cultural exchange using seventeenth-century Venetian Crete and ...
This comparative study explores the socioeconomic and cultural meanings of the dowry movables in Ven...
This paper is part of an ongoing research on dress and appearances in the framework of cultural hist...
Social emulation stimulated the demand for clothing with the rapid generalisation of certain types o...
Traditional marriage ceremonies in the Epirus (Ípeiros) region of northwestern Greece were some of t...
It is fascinating to trace the style and motifs of embroidered textiles from the Greek islands back ...
Traditional marriage ceremonies in the Epirus (Ípeiros) region of northwestern Greece were some of t...
Ottoman gold-brocaded silk velvet (çatma) cushion covers from the seventeenth- and eighteenth-centu...
This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
Defence date: 7 June 1996Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (su...
Defence date: 7 June 1996Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (su...
Defence date: 7 June 1996Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (su...
The paper aims at understanding the role that public navigation played for the Venetian merchant fir...
In the early fourteenth century, a new fashion system appeared in Europe, one which was based on con...
This paper will examine the possibility of whether warp-looped pile velvets, made of silk, were wove...
This paper investigates practices of cultural exchange using seventeenth-century Venetian Crete and ...
This comparative study explores the socioeconomic and cultural meanings of the dowry movables in Ven...
This paper is part of an ongoing research on dress and appearances in the framework of cultural hist...
Social emulation stimulated the demand for clothing with the rapid generalisation of certain types o...
Traditional marriage ceremonies in the Epirus (Ípeiros) region of northwestern Greece were some of t...
It is fascinating to trace the style and motifs of embroidered textiles from the Greek islands back ...
Traditional marriage ceremonies in the Epirus (Ípeiros) region of northwestern Greece were some of t...
Ottoman gold-brocaded silk velvet (çatma) cushion covers from the seventeenth- and eighteenth-centu...
This article examines the thriving lodging house sector in early modern Venice, arguing that such sp...
Defence date: 7 June 1996Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (su...
Defence date: 7 June 1996Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (su...
Defence date: 7 June 1996Examining board: Prof. Franco Angiolini, Università degli Studi di Pisa (su...
The paper aims at understanding the role that public navigation played for the Venetian merchant fir...
In the early fourteenth century, a new fashion system appeared in Europe, one which was based on con...
This paper will examine the possibility of whether warp-looped pile velvets, made of silk, were wove...