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Acknowledgements | ||
Glossary | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Penal Dress, 1788-1840 | |
1 | Irregular Patterns: Government and the Social Order | 9 |
2 | Fraying at the Edges: Clothing Supplies and Manufacturing | 27 |
3 | A Cut Above: Fashion, Class and Power | 41 |
4 | On the Fringe: Clothing and Aboriginal-Colonial Relations | 59 |
Pt. II | Colonial Dress, 1840-1901 | |
5 | Dressing the Part: Urban Codes - Class and Gender | 77 |
6 | From a Different Cloth: Etiquette and Social Practice | 99 |
7 | Material Needs: Supply and Demand | 116 |
Pt. III | An Australian Distinctiveness | |
8 | A Loose Fit: Emigration and Adaptation | 137 |
9 | Alternate Threads: Perceptions and Stereotypes | 150 |
10 | Rough and Readymade: Bush Dress and the Mythology of the 'Real' Australian | 165 |
Appendixes | 183 | |
Abbreviations | 185 | |
Notes | 187 | |
Bibliography | 211 | |
Index | 227 |
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