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Medieval Clothing & Textiles Vol.2 - Authentic Historical Garments & Fabrics for Renaissance Fairs, LARP & Cosplay
Medieval Clothing & Textiles Vol.2 - Authentic Historical Garments & Fabrics for Renaissance Fairs, LARP & CosplayMedieval Clothing & Textiles Vol.2 - Authentic Historical Garments & Fabrics for Renaissance Fairs, LARP & CosplayMedieval Clothing & Textiles Vol.2 - Authentic Historical Garments & Fabrics for Renaissance Fairs, LARP & Cosplay

Medieval Clothing & Textiles Vol.2 - Authentic Historical Garments & Fabrics for Renaissance Fairs, LARP & Cosplay

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The best new research on medieval clothing and textiles, drawing from a range of disciplines and with a special focus on reconstruction and re-enactment.Historical dress and textiles, always a topic of popular interest, has in recent years become an academic subject in its own right, transcending traditional genre boundaries. This annual journal includes in-depth studies from a variety of disciplines as well as cross-genre scholarship, representing such fields as social history, economics, history of techniques and technology, art history, archaeology, literature, and language. The contents cover a broad geographical scope and a range of periods from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Papers in this latest volume discuss clothing descriptions in an early Irish poem in relation to archaeological finds; the Latin inscription embroidered on the Bayeux Tapestry; clothmaking in twelfth-century French romances; medieval Paris as an international textile market; the cost of sartorial excess in England as attested by sumptuary laws and satire; textile cleaning techniques at a German convent in the fifteenth century; the use of jewelled animal pelts as fashion accessories in the Renaissance; and the social significance of the embroidered jacket in early modern England. Also included are reviews of recent books on dress and textile topics. ROBIN NETHERTON's research focuses on medieval Western European clothing and its interpretation by artists and historians; GALE R. OWEN-CROCKER is Professor ofAnglo-Saxon Culture, The University of Manchester. Her most recent books are Dress in Anglo-Saxon England (2004), and King Harold II and the Bayeux Tapestry (2005). Contributors: Niamh Whitfield, Gale R. Owen-Crocker, Monica L. Wright, Sharon Farmer, Margaret Rose Jaster, Drea Leed, Tawny Sherrill, Danielle Nunn-Weinberg

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The Medieval Clothing and Textiles series is outstanding. Do not let the title fool you, the articles range from the early Middle Ages up to Renaissance. The collection of articles in Vol 2 are varied and knowledgeable.Vol. 2 Contents1 Dress and Accessories in the Early Irish Tale "The Wooing of Becfhola"2 The Embroidered Word: Text in the Bayeux Tapestry3 "De Fil d'Or et de Soie": Making Textiles in Twelfth-Century French Romances4 Biffes, Tiretaines, and Aumonières: The Role of Paris in the International Textile Markets of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Fourteenth Centuries5 "Clothing Themselves in Acres": Apparel and Impoverishment in Medieval and Early Modern England6 "Ye Shall Have It Clene": Textile Cleaning Techniques in Renaissance Europe7 Fleas, Fur, and Fashion: Zibellini as Luxury Accessories of the Renaissance8 The Matron Goes to the Masque: The Dual Identity of the English Embroidered Jacket