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Women and material culture, 1660-1830 / edited by Jennie Batchelor and Cora Kaplan

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Author:
Batchelor, Jennie 1976-  Search this
Kaplan, Cora  Search this
Physical description:
xii, 223 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Europe
Date:
2007
Contents:
Women and their jewels / Marcia Pointon -- Fanny's pockets: cotton, consumption and domestic economy, 1780-1850 / Barbara Burman, Jonathan White -- 'Changing her gown and setting her head to rights': new shops, new hats and new identities / Jillian Heydt-Stevenson -- Sculpting tiaras: Grand Duchess Maria Fedorovna as a producer and consumer of the arts / Rosalind P. Blakesley -- Pride and prejudice: eighteenth-century women sculptors and their material practices / Marjan Steckx -- A female sculptor and connoisseur: artistic self-fashioning and the exposure of connoisseurship, collecting and concupiscence / Angela Escott -- 'The taste for bringing the outside in': nationalism, gender and landscape wallpaper (1700-1825) / Ellen Kennedy Johnson -- Taihu tatlers: aesthetic translation in the China trade / David Porter -- White slavery: Hannah More, women and fashion / Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace -- Reinstating the 'Pamela Vogue' / Jennie Batchelor -- The book as cosmopolitan object: women's publishing, collecting and Anglo-German exchange / Alessa Johns -- 'Books without which I cannot write': how did eighteenth-century women writers get the books they read? / Susan Staves
Topic:
Women--Social conditions  Search this
Women consumers--History  Search this
Material culture--History  Search this
Material culture in literature  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_836735