Publication |
Oxford, Heinemann Educational Publishers, 1997.
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Description |
32pBlack Spine
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Series |
History of Britain
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Summary/Abstract |
This book looks at the way clothes, jewellery and hairstyles have developed from simple, regular shapes made from natural materials and dyestuffs, to short lived fashions and statements of status made from artificial fibres and plastics. There's a look at the traditional styles of the Britons and Celts, the foreign influences of the Romans, Saxons, Vikings and Normans, working clothes through the ages, and the changing fashions of the rich and poor.
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Contents |
Early people
Roman influence
Dressed for battle
Growing differences
From Saxon to Norman
Dressing for work
Suits of armour
Fit for royalty
Tudor working clothes
Fashion for all
Prim and proper
Victorian workers
Twentieth-century fashion
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Standard Number |
0431057338 Pb.
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