Since the reign of Juan II and especially Queen Isabel I of Castile, we have found that silk fabrics had displaced expensive dyed wool cloths from the first place, at least among the privileged groups. At the same time, a very fine linen fabric, the holanda spread in a spectacular way, at least in the case of the House of Isabel I, especially as body linen and household line. In this article, we discuss how these changes could be transmitted downwards through some examples of different social groups - nobility, townspeople, peasants - considering the economic and social limitations that would have been relevant in its diffusion
La production de textiles fut initiée par les protestants Henri IV et Sully, épaulés en cela par Bar...
This comment points out the medieval precedents of many developments characterized as new in the ear...
62e année, n° 246 - ISBN : 978-2-490783-00-7The Medieval Clothier est l'ouvrage d'un chercheur indép...
Since the reign of Juan II and especially Queen Isabel I of Castile, we have found that silk fabrics...
Social emulation stimulated the demand for clothing with the rapid generalisation of certain types o...
Throughout the 18th century, Lyonnais silk manufacturing was constantly creating, adapting and trans...
Abstract: This article explores the personal garments present in the probate inventories of 83 indiv...
The discovery in Tours of a set of almost 6000 pieces in the same pit, located just outside the city...
Die Rechnungsführung der mittelalterlichenKönigs-und Adelspaläste ist seit langem eine bekannte und ...
This article seeks to explain why Spanish merino wools arrived so late in the Low Countries, only fr...
In the early fourteenth century, a new fashion system appeared in Europe, one which was based on con...
Although the LII Week adequately developed the theme of Fashion in its economic, productive and tech...
In this article we have proceeded to the study of the different merchants at the service of Queen El...
A new examination of the textile fragments found in the Merovingian burials in the basilica of Saint...
International audienceAbstract“The passage of drapery to wool hosiery (Pyrenees, XIXth century)”.Bet...
La production de textiles fut initiée par les protestants Henri IV et Sully, épaulés en cela par Bar...
This comment points out the medieval precedents of many developments characterized as new in the ear...
62e année, n° 246 - ISBN : 978-2-490783-00-7The Medieval Clothier est l'ouvrage d'un chercheur indép...
Since the reign of Juan II and especially Queen Isabel I of Castile, we have found that silk fabrics...
Social emulation stimulated the demand for clothing with the rapid generalisation of certain types o...
Throughout the 18th century, Lyonnais silk manufacturing was constantly creating, adapting and trans...
Abstract: This article explores the personal garments present in the probate inventories of 83 indiv...
The discovery in Tours of a set of almost 6000 pieces in the same pit, located just outside the city...
Die Rechnungsführung der mittelalterlichenKönigs-und Adelspaläste ist seit langem eine bekannte und ...
This article seeks to explain why Spanish merino wools arrived so late in the Low Countries, only fr...
In the early fourteenth century, a new fashion system appeared in Europe, one which was based on con...
Although the LII Week adequately developed the theme of Fashion in its economic, productive and tech...
In this article we have proceeded to the study of the different merchants at the service of Queen El...
A new examination of the textile fragments found in the Merovingian burials in the basilica of Saint...
International audienceAbstract“The passage of drapery to wool hosiery (Pyrenees, XIXth century)”.Bet...
La production de textiles fut initiée par les protestants Henri IV et Sully, épaulés en cela par Bar...
This comment points out the medieval precedents of many developments characterized as new in the ear...
62e année, n° 246 - ISBN : 978-2-490783-00-7The Medieval Clothier est l'ouvrage d'un chercheur indép...