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Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network
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Other related events of interest. Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network Conference. Understanding Dress History in the 21st century. An investigation of approaches to dress and textiles. Friday 30 January, 10am – 5pm. Lecture Theatre, V&A Museum, London. EARLY MODERN DRESS and TEXTILES THROUGH DOCUMENTS. Chair Dr. Lesley Miller, V&A 10.45 Performing Dress: A Multidisciplinary Approach Prof. Evelyn Welch, Queen Mary, University of London. Susan North, V&A. NEW DOCTORAL WORK IN DRESS HISTORY.
Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network
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Other related events of interest. Bourgeois Pride and Princely Splendour: Costumes from the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century. Exhibition 20 April - 2 November 2008, Abegg-Stiftung, Bern, Switzerland. Conference 18-19 September 2008. Costume Colloquium: A Tribute to Janet Arnold. 5-9 November 2008, Florence. Next event 2010. Symposium: Material and Visual Cultures of Dress in European Courts (1300-1815). 4-6 June 2009, Versailles. See also LE BAIN ET LE MIROIR.
Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network
http://www.earlymoderndressandtextiles.ac.uk/index.html
Early Modern Dress and Textiles - A Research Network. The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has funded a two-year investigation into Early Modern European Dress and Textiles. The topic was chosen because of dress studies' increasing importance as a scholarly discipline and its role in understanding the past. The Early Modern Dress and Textiles Network finished its work in Spring 2009, but this website will continue to be updated, and our virtual discussion list remains active. This will also al...
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Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary, University of London. Senior Curator of Textiles, Victoria and Albert Museum. Director of the AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies. Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton. Head of Education, National Galleries of Scotland. Curator, Department of Furniture, Textiles and Fashion, Victoria and Albert Museum. Lecturer in Art History, University of Edinburgh. Senior Lecturer in Drama, Queen Mary, University of London.
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The following information has been compiled by Florence Maskell. Further resources has been divided into sections in order to facilitate the user in locating relevant information. By clicking on the links below you will be taken to the corresponding sections. Some of these sections include websites created by individual enthusiasts. Inclusion does not guarantee accuracy of content - please exercise personal judgement when using these sites. COLLECTIONS IN THE UK AND IRELAND. COLLECTIONS OUTSIDE THE UK.
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Medieval Silkwork: Tassels&Co: Turk's head knot basics
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Tassels&Co: Turks head knot basics. A 13th century purse. Tassels&Co: How to do a basic tassel. The Count of Holland, c. 1290. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Monday, July 20, 2015. Tassels&Co: Turk's head knot basics. Although I have never seen turk's head knots made from braided cord on purses before, I did spot them on a c. 1500 rosary in the Museum of London earlier this year. In my attempt to recreate these knots in the fir...The p...
Medieval Silkwork: Tutorials
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All together respectably dressed. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. How to do a basic tassel. How to make silk gimp. Tassels with turk's head knots. Making a smocked apron. A collection of tutorials. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ). A stitch in time. En ternet version af grønlandsdragten D10594. New research on Hallstatt 3 tablet woven band (HallTex152). In deme jare cristi. A posh Hanseatic knife for Johan Crullinc. Long time no see.
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Renaissance Secrets: Here's one I made earlier
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Trade secrets from the Renaissance: recipes from plague amulets to aphrodisiacs and formulas from glassmaking to cosmetics and perfumes. Friday, 4 September 2009. Here's one I made earlier. I recently took part in a workshop run by the. Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network. Were part of the currency of diplomacy and were frequently exchanged as gifts with relatives,. 1588) alongside expert distillers. Labels: Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Medieval Silkwork: April 2013
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Two things off the list. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Friday, April 12, 2013. Two things off the list. I finally got two projects done that have been haunting me for quite some time :-). The first one is a woollen dress I started making nearly two years ago. The other one was putting the skirt-part on my 'bra'-shirt. Find more info on this project here. More on this project here. The theory) and here. Subscribe to: Posts ( Atom ).
Medieval Silkwork: Publications
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All together respectably dressed. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This selection from my writings includes only those articles and chapters that deal with medieval and early modern dress history. You can find a full bibliography, including lectures and conference talks, on my academia page. I Baatsen, J. De Groot and I. Sturtewagen,. I Baatsen, B. Blondé, J. De Groot and I. Sturtewagen,. Een gouwen rync ende een ransse" : de gerimpelde ...
Medieval Silkwork: A 13th century purse
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Tassels&Co: Turks head knot basics. A 13th century purse. Tassels&Co: How to do a basic tassel. The Count of Holland, c. 1290. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Wednesday, July 15, 2015. A 13th century purse. Recently I posted about the Floris V project. As I'm sure you remember. What was not in the design drawing was a nice purse for the Count. Well, of course I could not really let that happen, so I ordered some nice fabric. The one bel...
Medieval Silkwork: February 2014
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Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Remember this woollen dress. I posted about last year. It is now finally completely finished! Can you spot the difference? Not only convenient for easily reaching your purse, also warm for your hands! The slits are finished on the inside with a strip of linen, the inner red edge is made with loop braiding. And the outer red edge is a fingerloop braid of five bows.
Medieval Silkwork: February 2015
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Through the viewfinder: Scenes from the life of Sa. The mi-parti dress # 2. Embroidery basics: ground fabric. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Monday, February 16, 2015. Through the viewfinder: Scenes from the life of Saint Andrew. In this series, named after TtV photography, I want to share with you a work of art, be it a painting, sculpture, manuscript or drawing from my vast collection of museum visit images. Top frill and a white vei...
Medieval Silkwork: June 2015
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Paper patterns of Saints. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Monday, June 15, 2015. Paper patterns of Saints". In my last post. Shortly after the death of Seigneur. Literally: floor) of Gregoris’ and Adriaene’s house, the clerk noticed two naeymandekens. Detail of a sewing basket, Gerard David, The Nativity with Donors and Saints Jerome and Leonard (c. 1510-1515), Metropolitan Museum. In the next room, inside a garderobe. Which today means...
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Early Modern Conversions
Member Publications & Presentations. Bibliography of EMC Member Publications. Bibliography of EMC Member Conference Presentations. EMC Member Lectures, Workshops, and Public Exchanges. EMC Member Multimedia Presentations. DREaM (Distant Reading Early Modernity). Digital Humanities blog posts. Computer-based Textual Analysis and Early Modern Literature: Notes on Some Recent Research. Mapping Early Modern Lima as a Theater of Conversion. DREaM internship reports for Winter 2015. GSA and UgSA Nominations.
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Early Modern Dialogues | An Exploration of Debate, Democracy and Digitisation
An Exploration of Debate, Democracy and Digitisation. Contested Words: The Debates Over Meaning in the Early Modern Period. January 11, 2013. The following is a work in progress poster for a one-day conference I am organising on the 21st June 2013. The following is a brief description of the conference: Digitisation […]. Read Article →. Tips for Getting Postgraduate Funding. November 20, 2012. Read Article →. Dialogues with Death and the Devil. October 31, 2012. Read Article →. August 17, 2012. How to ta...
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Early Modern Disaster
The aim of this website is to provide information on the Australian Research Council funded project ‘Reading the Signs: disaster, apocalypse and demonology in European print culture, 1450 1700’, awarded to Professor Charles Zika, Professor Susan Broomhall and Dr Jenny Spinks for 2009 2012. Page for details as they become available. This website was built to complement a larger website. Recent News & Events. School of Historical Studies, The University of Melbourne, 2010. Blog at WordPress.com.
Vincentian Missionaries · Early Modern Documents: Sources and Resources for Historical Research
Its first collection focuses on the activity of Vincentian missionaries in Europe and Africa in the seventeenth century, as reflected in the Vatican archives, and comprises a list of relevant documents, summaries of their contents, and transcriptions of some of the most interesting finds. More collections will follow in the future." /. Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). How To Use This Website. PF Prefects and Secretaries.
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earlymoderndomestic | An edited collection exploring the politics of domestic drama
An edited collection exploring the politics of domestic drama. August 4, 2014. Domestic Drama and Political Culture. We invite contributions that will investigate the place of domestic drama in the political culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. What, we want to know, can drama tell us about domestic politics? What can domestic politics tell us about drama? A Woman Killed with Kindness. And Iman Sheeha ( iman.sheeha@warwick.ac.uk. How do domestic plays deal with gender relations? What can b...
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Early Modern Dress and Textiles Research Network
Early Modern Dress and Textiles - A Research Network. The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has funded a two-year investigation into Early Modern European Dress and Textiles. The topic was chosen because of dress studies' increasing importance as a scholarly discipline and its role in understanding the past. The Early Modern Dress and Textiles Network finished its work in Spring 2009, but this website will continue to be updated, and our virtual discussion list remains active. This will also al...
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Tuesday, December 08, 2015. Just trying out a new tool, embedr. In this case, selecting a detail (one should always have dogs or horses in an image) from Cornelis Beelt's "Departure of Charles II, King of England, from Scheveningen, 2 June 1660" (painted between then and 1701). Seems pretty intuitive. Kudos. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Early Modern (Tudor-Stuart) England (Britain) Syllabi (Revised). Tudor...
Early Modern England – From the Tudors to the Victorians
From the Tudors to the Victorians. 10 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About the Tudors. Author Roland Hui shares 10 fun and fascinating facts about Tudor Queens! By Early Modern England. March 8, 2017. The War of Words: Eikon Basilike and the Martyrdom of Charles I. The Role of Religion in the Politics of the Northern Rebellion of 1569. The marriage of Philip of Habsburg and Mary Tudor and anti-Spanish sentiment in England : political economies and culture, 1553-1557. By Early Modern England. June 27, 2017.
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Bibliography of Early Modern English Military Books
Bibliography of Early Modern English Military Books. These tables take as their base Cockle's Bibliography. However, they also include other works omitted from both. Shown in Serial 144 of Section 1, Cockle did not include these news reports in his Bibliography. To have produced sections for each category would have created a fragmented picture of the whole, and some titles are difficult to categorise or fall within more than one category. For instance The Mansion of Magnanimitie. Section 2 is restricted...