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The Politics Of Appearances Representations Of Dress In Revolutionary France Richard Wrigley

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The Politics Of Appearances Representations Of Dress In Revolutionary France Richard Wrigley
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Publisher: Berg Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.45 MB
Author: Richard Wrigley
ISBN: 9781847888914, 9781859735046, 9781859735091, 1847888917, 1859735045, 1859735096
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Politics Of Appearances Representations Of Dress In Revolutionary France Richard Wrigley by Richard Wrigley 9781847888914, 9781859735046, 9781859735091, 1847888917, 1859735045, 1859735096 instant download after payment.

In the turbulent political and social landscape of Revolutionary France, dress played a major role in defining and displaying new identities. What people wore was, in fact, a vital symbol of their allegiances and beliefs. Drawing on a wide range of documentary and visual sources, this book offers a vivid picture of the highly charged politics of Revolutionary appearances. The author explores the dynamic complexity of the new socio-political world, where the identification of who stood for what was such an urgent, if vexed, issue: where identical items of dress could stand for opposing political ideologies, where a variety of institutions - from local societies to the national assembly - tried to define the meanings associated with clothing, and where the clothes a person wore could seal their fate. Tracing the stories surrounding the liberty cap, the different manifestations of official dress, the tricolore cockade and the sans-culotte provides a new and exciting insight into the complexities and uncertainties that made up life in Revolutionary France and the political culture that it created.

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