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The Material Atlantic: Clothing, Commerce, and Colonization in the Atlantic World, 1650-1800

AUTHOR Duplessis, Robert S.
PUBLISHER Cambridge University Press (10/14/2015)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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In this wide-ranging account, Robert DuPlessis examines globally sourced textiles that by dramatically altering consumer behaviour, helped create new economies and societies in the early modern world. This deeply researched history of cloth and clothing offers new insights into trade patterns, consumer demand and sartorial cultures that emerged across the Atlantic world between the mid-seventeenth and late-eighteenth centuries. As a result of European settlement and the construction of commercial networks stretching across much of the planet, men and women across a wide spectrum of ethnicities, social standings and occupations fashioned their garments from materials old and new, familiar and strange, and novel meanings came to be attached to different fabrics and modes of dress. The Material Atlantic illuminates crucial developments that characterised early modernity, from colonialism and slavery to economic innovation and new forms of social identity.
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ISBN-13: 9781107105911
ISBN-10: 1107105919
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 367
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 6.06 x 1.02 x 9.32 inches
Weight: 1.70 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
History | Modern - 17th Century
History | Modern - 18th Century
History | Industries - Fashion & Textile Industry
Dewey Decimal: 391.009
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015014698
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In this wide-ranging account, Robert DuPlessis examines globally sourced textiles that by dramatically altering consumer behaviour, helped create new economies and societies in the early modern world. This deeply researched history of cloth and clothing offers new insights into trade patterns, consumer demand and sartorial cultures that emerged across the Atlantic world between the mid-seventeenth and late-eighteenth centuries. As a result of European settlement and the construction of commercial networks stretching across much of the planet, men and women across a wide spectrum of ethnicities, social standings and occupations fashioned their garments from materials old and new, familiar and strange, and novel meanings came to be attached to different fabrics and modes of dress. The Material Atlantic illuminates crucial developments that characterised early modernity, from colonialism and slavery to economic innovation and new forms of social identity.
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