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    Clothing and Identity in Early Modern Rome

    Clothing and Identity in Early Modern Rome by Annerfeldt, Camilla;

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    This is the first book-length exploration of the clothes worn in early modern Rome and provides novel insights into the city of Rome during one of its most fascinating periods. It also challenges the notion - well-established in dress historical research on the early modern period - that one was supposed to dress solely according to one's social station; as Camilla Annerfeldt explores in great depth, this notion does not always seem to have been applicable to early modern Rome because of its very constitution.

    Using a range of primary sources from the Roman archives as well as texts of early modern writers, Clothing and Identity in Early Modern Rome presents a vivid account of the history of an early modern society, which will be helpful to historians of fashion, society, politics, material culture, and art, as well as everyone interested in the period when Rome was one of the dominant centres of Europe - culturally, socially, and politically.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    1. The City as a Stage
    2. The Clothing Culture in Early Modern Rome
    3. Enforcing a Social Order
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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