This article studies a corpus of state decrees aimed at regulating production of uniform cloth and military uniforms in Russia in the period between the reign of Peter I (1682–1725) and Peter III (1762). It discusses developments and challenges faced by this nascent textile industry and their wider social and cultural implications
Britain in the fin de siècle was home to many significant communities of political émigrés. Among Ru...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Attempts to regulate by the governance of mode of life and behavior of partials in the history of im...
Soon after the coup d’état of 1762, which brought Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, t...
Concern about the issue of forced prostitution reached its height in the Russian empire (as elsewher...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Edward III issued several letters of protection encouraging Flemi...
This article explores the ‘cultural biography’ of the caftan, a garment, which underwent significant...
Prostitution flourished during Russia's First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
This article examines some of the complexities of female rule during the reign of Catherine II (1762...
This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on...
In 1847-48, the Imperial Russian government attempted to address both the problem of the unreliable ...
This article examines the evolution in the cultural perception of the fashion shop in eighteenth-cen...
The February revolution of 1917 brought about the complete collapse of the tsarist autocracy and off...
(in English): Second World War is a very well researched conflict favoured by historians and non-pro...
This paper discuss the production of international textiles in statesponsored manufactures in Sweden...
Britain in the fin de siècle was home to many significant communities of political émigrés. Among Ru...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Attempts to regulate by the governance of mode of life and behavior of partials in the history of im...
Soon after the coup d’état of 1762, which brought Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great, t...
Concern about the issue of forced prostitution reached its height in the Russian empire (as elsewher...
Throughout the fourteenth century, Edward III issued several letters of protection encouraging Flemi...
This article explores the ‘cultural biography’ of the caftan, a garment, which underwent significant...
Prostitution flourished during Russia's First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
This article examines some of the complexities of female rule during the reign of Catherine II (1762...
This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on...
In 1847-48, the Imperial Russian government attempted to address both the problem of the unreliable ...
This article examines the evolution in the cultural perception of the fashion shop in eighteenth-cen...
The February revolution of 1917 brought about the complete collapse of the tsarist autocracy and off...
(in English): Second World War is a very well researched conflict favoured by historians and non-pro...
This paper discuss the production of international textiles in statesponsored manufactures in Sweden...
Britain in the fin de siècle was home to many significant communities of political émigrés. Among Ru...
My article recounts the story of the restoration of 19th century priest’s vestments in the Slavic Or...
Attempts to regulate by the governance of mode of life and behavior of partials in the history of im...