This paper is a comparative study of the social, ideological and economic differences between the United States and Hungary during the 1950s through the examination of the expressive features of female dress. It argues that dress served as a significant means of conveying the major divisions between the two countries and demonstrates that the female body became one of the crucial sites for waging the everyday battles of the Cold War opponents. Because less information is available about the construction of gender and the sartorial practices of women in Hungary in the 1950s this paper primarily focuses on Hungary. Data for this paper was collected through oral histories, archival sources and through the examination of contemporary photograph...
A typical feature of the early socialist sources demonstrating the pauperdom of the agrarian and ind...
Socialist regimes always had a stormy and hostile relationship with fashion. The early Bolsheviks re...
This paper explores Romanian women’s influence on US fashion as representatives of European artistic...
This chapter explores the similarities and differences in the histories of women’s advancement in pr...
This paper covers the subversive dress codes in four socialist countries - the Soviet Union, Czechos...
The economic and social transition caused by the industrial revolution at the end of the 19th centur...
The relationship between dress and Socialism started in Soviet Russia following the 1917 Communist R...
This paper examines the ramifications for Hungarian women of the introduction into the Hungarian mar...
The present study deals with the traditional knitted hosiery and footwear of the German minority liv...
The construction of the Czechoslovakian socialist state was accompanied by numerous social projects,...
The nature of Czech fashion was shaped both by the social environment - not particularly wealthy, mo...
Not only did World War II bring about changes to the economy and policy, it also changed women’s fas...
Over the past century radical changes to the status of women have taken place in Hungary. In common ...
"This book presents, above all, a study of the establishment and development of the Soviet organizat...
Women\u27s groups form an essential element of democratization because of their engagement in and ex...
A typical feature of the early socialist sources demonstrating the pauperdom of the agrarian and ind...
Socialist regimes always had a stormy and hostile relationship with fashion. The early Bolsheviks re...
This paper explores Romanian women’s influence on US fashion as representatives of European artistic...
This chapter explores the similarities and differences in the histories of women’s advancement in pr...
This paper covers the subversive dress codes in four socialist countries - the Soviet Union, Czechos...
The economic and social transition caused by the industrial revolution at the end of the 19th centur...
The relationship between dress and Socialism started in Soviet Russia following the 1917 Communist R...
This paper examines the ramifications for Hungarian women of the introduction into the Hungarian mar...
The present study deals with the traditional knitted hosiery and footwear of the German minority liv...
The construction of the Czechoslovakian socialist state was accompanied by numerous social projects,...
The nature of Czech fashion was shaped both by the social environment - not particularly wealthy, mo...
Not only did World War II bring about changes to the economy and policy, it also changed women’s fas...
Over the past century radical changes to the status of women have taken place in Hungary. In common ...
"This book presents, above all, a study of the establishment and development of the Soviet organizat...
Women\u27s groups form an essential element of democratization because of their engagement in and ex...
A typical feature of the early socialist sources demonstrating the pauperdom of the agrarian and ind...
Socialist regimes always had a stormy and hostile relationship with fashion. The early Bolsheviks re...
This paper explores Romanian women’s influence on US fashion as representatives of European artistic...