I am aware of the generality problem and will definitely use more sources when I teach a costume history class next semester, but the class I am currently teaching just requires a broad overview of history, something that will only require a couple of weeks at the most. I was really trying to find one of those costume silhouette timelines I have seen in the past, but haven't been able to locate one anywhere.

Sylrog

On Aug 31, 2006, at 6:53 AM, monica spence wrote:

The problem with costume books is that they are all too general. If you want to see the most artwork-- use Davenport. However, the book is in B&W, the pics are small and the text is gossipy. If you are looking for specific periods , a how to : The Janet Arnold books, Norah Waugh, The Tudor Tailor, The Medieval Tailor's assistant, the Jean Hunniset books. They have various
degrees of historical accuracy.

For the various periods, there are specialty books like Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlo'ked, Moda di Firenze, Hispanic Costume, etc. Very specific
time periods.

A pretty good source for life and times is the Time-Life series: What life
was like" Loaded with color pics and decent short essays.

The Tortora/ Eubanks book does not have nearly enough color pics. (We use
that as the new text where I teach)

One day there will be the perfect textbook. It will weigh 100lbs and cost
$2000. :-)

Monica Spence



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