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About the Book
Dressing Up shows why clothes made history and history can be about clothes. It imagines the Renaissance afresh by considering people's appearances: what they wore, how this made them move, what images they created, and how all this made people feel about themselves.
Using an astonishing array of sources, Ulinka Rublack argues that an appreciation of people's relationship to appearances and images is essential to an understanding of what it meant to live at this time - and ever since. We read about the head accountant of a sixteenth-century merchant firm who commissioned 136 images of himself elaborately dressed across a lifetime; students arguing with their mother about which clothes they could have; or Nuremberg women wearing false braids dyed red or green. This brilliantly illustrated book draws on a range of insights across the disciplines and allows us to see an entire period in new ways. In integrating its findings into larger arguments about consumption, visual culture, the Reformation, German history, and the relationship of European and global history, it promises to re-shape the field.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780199298747
EAN: 9780199298747
Publisher Date: 15 Jan 2011
Binding: HARDCOVER
Continuations: English
Height: 238 mm
Language: English
No of Pages: 354
Spine Width: 30 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-10: 0199298742
Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Depth: 31
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2010933148
Series Title: English
Sub Title: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe