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Fashion : critical and primary sources

McNeil Peter

Fashion : critical and primary sources

Oxford ; New York : Berg, 2009, 4 vol. (XLII-479, XXVII-280, XXIX-412, XXXI-302 p.).
Contient : Volume 1, Late medieval to Renaissance — Volume 2, The eighteenth century — Volume 3, The nineteenth century — Volume 4, The twentieth century to today. Bibliogr., vol. 4, p. [293]-302.

ISBN 978-1-84788-506-7 (vol. 1)
ISBN 978-1-84788-507-4 (vol. 2)
ISBN 978-1-84788-508-1 (vol. 3)
ISBN 978-1-84788-509-8 (vol. 4)
ISBN 978-1-84788-292-9 (éd. complète)

Résumé :

Fashion : critical and primary sources is a major multi-volume work of reference which brings together seminal writings on fashion.
The geographical range of the essays crosses Europe, Asia and North America. The essays reveal the wide set of methodological approaches which all bear on the study of fashion – sociology, art history and cultural history, anthropology, social theory, dress and textile studies.
Ordered chronologically, the four volumes cover late medieval to Renaissance, the eighteenth century, le ninetheenth century and the twentieth century to today. Each volume is separately introduced and the essays structured into coherent sections on specific themes.
Fashion : critical and primary sources will prove a major scholarly resource for any researchers involved in the study of fashion, dress and costume.

Peter McCeil is professor of design history at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, and professor of fashion studies at Stockholm University. he is a co-editor with G. Riello of Shoes : A history from sandals to sneakers.

Axe de recherches :

  • Axe transversal : Cultures visuelles

OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Corinne HÉLIN (4 mai 2011). Fashion : critical and primary sources. Regards sur HARTIS : le carnet des doctorant·e·s. Consulté le 16 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/qfjd


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