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Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France Book

Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France
Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France, 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 docume, Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France, 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 docume, Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France
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  • Politics of Appearance: The Symbolism and Representation of Dress in Revolutionary France
  • Written by author Richard Wrigley
  • Published by Berg Publishers, July 2002
  • 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 docume
  • 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 docume
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Acknowledgements
Introduction1
1Revolutionary Relics13
2Representing Authority: New Forms of Official Identity59
3Cockades: Badge Culture and its Discontents97
4Liberty Caps: From Roman Emblem to Radical Headgear135
5Sans-culottes: The Formation, Currency, and Representation of a Vestimentary Stereotype187
6Mistaken Identities: Disguise, Surveillance, and the Legibility of Appearances229
Coda259
Bibliography275
Index311


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