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Controversial and unconventional, this collection examines Canadian identity in terms of the fashion worn and designed over the last three centuries, and the internal and external influences of those socio-cultural decisions.
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Controversial and unconventional, this collection examines Canadian identity in terms of the fashion worn and designed over the last three centuries, and the internal and external influences of those socio-cultural decisions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9780802085900
- ISBN-10: 0802085903
- Artikelnr.: 21326550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 160mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9780802085900
- ISBN-10: 0802085903
- Artikelnr.: 21326550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Alexandra Palmer
Introduction
Alexandra Palmer
Fashion Identity
* 'Very Picturesque and Very Canadian': The Blanket Coat and
Anglo-Canadian Identity in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
- Eileen Stack
* Dressing Up: A Consuming Passion - Cynthia Cooper
* Defrocking Dad: Masculinity and Dress in Montreal, 1700-1867 - Jan
Noel
* The Association of Canadian Coutouriers - Alexandra Palmer
Fashion, Trade, and Consumption
* Shop and Factory: The Ontario Millinery Trade in Transition,
1870-1930 - Tina Bates
* 'The Work Being Chiefly Performed by Women: Female Workers in the
Garment Industry in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1871 - Peter J.
Larocque
* Three Thousand Stitches: The Development of the Clothing Industry in
Nineteenth-Century Halifax - M. Elaine Mackay
* Enduring Roots: Gibb and Co. and the Nineteenth-Century Tailoring
Trade in Montreal - Gail Cariou
* Montreal's Fashion Mile: St Gathering Street, 1890-1930 - Elizabeth
Sifton
Fashion and Transition
* Dress Reform in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Barbara E. Kelcey
* Fashion and War in Canada, 1939-1945 - Susan Turnbull Caton
* Fashion and Refuge: The Jean Harris Salon, 1941-1961 - Lydia Ferrabee
Sharman
Fashion and Journalism
* Laced in and Let Down: Women's Fashion Features in the Toronto Daily
Press, 1890-1900 - Barbara M. Freeman
* The Fashion of Writing, 1985-2000: Fashion-themed Televisions Impact
on the Canadian Fashion Press - Deborah Pulsang
* A Little on the Wild Side: Baton's Prestige Fashion Advertising
Published in the Montreal Gazette, 1952-1972 - Katherine Bosnitch
Alexandra Palmer
Fashion Identity
* 'Very Picturesque and Very Canadian': The Blanket Coat and
Anglo-Canadian Identity in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
- Eileen Stack
* Dressing Up: A Consuming Passion - Cynthia Cooper
* Defrocking Dad: Masculinity and Dress in Montreal, 1700-1867 - Jan
Noel
* The Association of Canadian Coutouriers - Alexandra Palmer
Fashion, Trade, and Consumption
* Shop and Factory: The Ontario Millinery Trade in Transition,
1870-1930 - Tina Bates
* 'The Work Being Chiefly Performed by Women: Female Workers in the
Garment Industry in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1871 - Peter J.
Larocque
* Three Thousand Stitches: The Development of the Clothing Industry in
Nineteenth-Century Halifax - M. Elaine Mackay
* Enduring Roots: Gibb and Co. and the Nineteenth-Century Tailoring
Trade in Montreal - Gail Cariou
* Montreal's Fashion Mile: St Gathering Street, 1890-1930 - Elizabeth
Sifton
Fashion and Transition
* Dress Reform in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Barbara E. Kelcey
* Fashion and War in Canada, 1939-1945 - Susan Turnbull Caton
* Fashion and Refuge: The Jean Harris Salon, 1941-1961 - Lydia Ferrabee
Sharman
Fashion and Journalism
* Laced in and Let Down: Women's Fashion Features in the Toronto Daily
Press, 1890-1900 - Barbara M. Freeman
* The Fashion of Writing, 1985-2000: Fashion-themed Televisions Impact
on the Canadian Fashion Press - Deborah Pulsang
* A Little on the Wild Side: Baton's Prestige Fashion Advertising
Published in the Montreal Gazette, 1952-1972 - Katherine Bosnitch
Introduction
Alexandra Palmer
Fashion Identity
* 'Very Picturesque and Very Canadian': The Blanket Coat and
Anglo-Canadian Identity in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
- Eileen Stack
* Dressing Up: A Consuming Passion - Cynthia Cooper
* Defrocking Dad: Masculinity and Dress in Montreal, 1700-1867 - Jan
Noel
* The Association of Canadian Coutouriers - Alexandra Palmer
Fashion, Trade, and Consumption
* Shop and Factory: The Ontario Millinery Trade in Transition,
1870-1930 - Tina Bates
* 'The Work Being Chiefly Performed by Women: Female Workers in the
Garment Industry in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1871 - Peter J.
Larocque
* Three Thousand Stitches: The Development of the Clothing Industry in
Nineteenth-Century Halifax - M. Elaine Mackay
* Enduring Roots: Gibb and Co. and the Nineteenth-Century Tailoring
Trade in Montreal - Gail Cariou
* Montreal's Fashion Mile: St Gathering Street, 1890-1930 - Elizabeth
Sifton
Fashion and Transition
* Dress Reform in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Barbara E. Kelcey
* Fashion and War in Canada, 1939-1945 - Susan Turnbull Caton
* Fashion and Refuge: The Jean Harris Salon, 1941-1961 - Lydia Ferrabee
Sharman
Fashion and Journalism
* Laced in and Let Down: Women's Fashion Features in the Toronto Daily
Press, 1890-1900 - Barbara M. Freeman
* The Fashion of Writing, 1985-2000: Fashion-themed Televisions Impact
on the Canadian Fashion Press - Deborah Pulsang
* A Little on the Wild Side: Baton's Prestige Fashion Advertising
Published in the Montreal Gazette, 1952-1972 - Katherine Bosnitch
Alexandra Palmer
Fashion Identity
* 'Very Picturesque and Very Canadian': The Blanket Coat and
Anglo-Canadian Identity in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
- Eileen Stack
* Dressing Up: A Consuming Passion - Cynthia Cooper
* Defrocking Dad: Masculinity and Dress in Montreal, 1700-1867 - Jan
Noel
* The Association of Canadian Coutouriers - Alexandra Palmer
Fashion, Trade, and Consumption
* Shop and Factory: The Ontario Millinery Trade in Transition,
1870-1930 - Tina Bates
* 'The Work Being Chiefly Performed by Women: Female Workers in the
Garment Industry in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1871 - Peter J.
Larocque
* Three Thousand Stitches: The Development of the Clothing Industry in
Nineteenth-Century Halifax - M. Elaine Mackay
* Enduring Roots: Gibb and Co. and the Nineteenth-Century Tailoring
Trade in Montreal - Gail Cariou
* Montreal's Fashion Mile: St Gathering Street, 1890-1930 - Elizabeth
Sifton
Fashion and Transition
* Dress Reform in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Barbara E. Kelcey
* Fashion and War in Canada, 1939-1945 - Susan Turnbull Caton
* Fashion and Refuge: The Jean Harris Salon, 1941-1961 - Lydia Ferrabee
Sharman
Fashion and Journalism
* Laced in and Let Down: Women's Fashion Features in the Toronto Daily
Press, 1890-1900 - Barbara M. Freeman
* The Fashion of Writing, 1985-2000: Fashion-themed Televisions Impact
on the Canadian Fashion Press - Deborah Pulsang
* A Little on the Wild Side: Baton's Prestige Fashion Advertising
Published in the Montreal Gazette, 1952-1972 - Katherine Bosnitch