Clothing through American History: The Federal Era through Antebellum, 1786–1860
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Authors Ann Buermann Wass and Michelle Webb Fandrich provide information on fabrics, materials, and manufacturing; a discussion of levels of society, daily life, and dress; and the types of clothes worn by men, women, and children, including American Indians and enslaved people.
The authors have painstakingly researched such primary sources as diaries, letters, and wills of the people of the time, in addition to secondary resources. Just a few of the topics include:
• The constant problems of getting fabrics, such as wool, or cotton, in the late eighteenth centuries
• The types of clothes that slave men, women, and children were allowed to wear
• The beginnings of patterns and the mass production of clothing in the mid nineteenth century.
The volume features numerous illustrations, helpful timelines, resource guides recommending websites, videos, and print publications, and extensive glossaries.
Publisher : Greenwood (February 10, 2010)
Language : English
Hardcover : 424 pages
ISBN-10 : 0313335338
ISBN-13 : 978-0313335334
Item Weight : 2.3 pounds
Dimensions : 7 x 1 x 10 inches
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