It's an overview of costume history, not any one particular period,
and it will not go into much depth, since the class is on the costume
and fashion business. I just need to introduce the students into the
very basic history.
Sylvia
On Aug 30, 2006, at 10:40 AM, KLH wrote:
It really would depend on the time period I was teaching, and the
geographical area. There's so many choices...
Talia
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Quoting Sylvia Rognstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm teaching a class on costume and fashion this fall and would like
to
use Racinet's illustrations to supplement the history section.
Considering his book was written in the 1800s, what do you experts
think of it in terms of accuracy?
In light of the negative responses to this question, what book would
you
use?
susan
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