I received the email from David Brown Book 
Company today.  It sounds like a fascinating book.


Dressing the Past



edited by Margarita Gleba, Cherine Munkholt and Marie-Louise Nosch

Minoan ladies, Scythian warriors, Roman and 
Sarmatian merchants, prehistoric weavers, gold 
sheet figures, Vikings, Medieval saints and 
sinners, Renaissance noblemen, Danish peasants, 
dressmakers and Hollywood stars appear in the 
pages of this anthology. This is not necessarily 
how they dressed in the past, but how the authors 
of this book think they dressed in the past, and 
why they think so. No reader of this book will 
ever look at a reconstructed costume in a museum 
or at a historical festival, or watch a film with 
a historic theme again without a heightened 
awareness of how, why, and from what sources, the 
costumes were reconstructed. The seventeen 
contributors come from a variety of disciplines: 
archaeologists, historians, curators with 
ethnological and anthropological backgrounds, 
designers, a weaver, a conservator and a scholar 
of fashion in cinema, and are all specialists 
interested in ancient or historical dress who 
wish to share their knowledge and expertise with 
students, hobby enthusiasts and the general 
reader. The anthology is also recommended for use 
in teaching students at design schools. 190, b/w 
illus, 32p col illus. (Oxbow Books 2008)
ISBN-13: 978-1-84217-269  Paperback. Publishers 
price US $50.00, DBBC Price US $40.00
ISBN-10: 1-84217-269-7


Table of Contents

Introduction by the Editors; Haute Couture in the 
Bronze Age: A History of Minoan Female Costumes 
from Thera (Marie-Louise B Nosch); You are What 
You Wear: Scythian Costume as Identity (Margarita 
Gleba); "On the Borders of East and West": A 
Reconstruction of Roman Provincial and Barbarian 
Dress in the Hungarian National Museum (Ilona 
Hendzsel, Eszter Istvánovits, Valéria Kulcsár, 
Dorottya Ligeti, Andrea Óvari and Judit 
Pásztòkai-Sze?ke); A Weaver's Voice: Making 
Reconstructions of Danish Iron Age Textiles (Anna 
Nørgaard); Iconography and Costume from the Late 
Iron Age in Scandinavia (Ulla Mannering); Tools, 
Textile Production and Society in Viking Age 
Birka (Eva B Andersson); Spotlight on Medieval 
Scandinavian Dress: Sources and Interpretations 
(Kathrine Vestergaard Pedersen); Tailored 
Criticism: The Use of Renaissance and Baroque 
Garments as Sources of Information (Cecilia 
Aneer); Costume in a Museological Context: 
Dealing with Costume and Dress from Modern Danish 
History (Tove Engelhardt Mathiassen and Helle 
Leilund); Cut, Stitch and Fabrics: Female Dress 
in the Past 200 Years (Maj Ringgaard); Ancient 
Female Costume from Silent Cinema to Hollywood 
Glamour (Annette Borrell); Timeline (Agnete Wisti Lassen).


Here's the link to the book entry in the 
catalog:  http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm?ID=80134&MID=25998

Joan Jurancich
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