Clothing: A Global HistoryISBN: 978-0-7456-3187-5
Paperback
232 pages
July 2008, Polity
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Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"No longer viewed as inconsequential, clothing has much to tell
historians. Clothing fits very neatly within this new
historiography."
Journal of Social History
"A model work of synthesis - lucid, lively, accessible, globally
informed, stuffed with rich and fascinating examples, making good
use of theory and comparison, and approaching its topic from
economic, political, social and cultural points of view."
Peter Burke, University of Cambridge
"Robert Ross admirably weaves the history of dress into the
broader contours of modernization and the rise and fall of western
imperialism. Clothing offers the reader insights into the
power of bodily adornment, both as a tool of western hegemony, and
as a potential symbolic medium for nationalist aspirations of the
colonized."
John Mackey, Birmingham University