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The Cut of His Coat: Men, Dress, and Consumer Culture in Britain, 1860-1914
Brent Shannon
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| #2696654 in Books | 2006-10-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.70 x6.00l,.82 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| The Most Insightful Study on the History of Men's Dress Ever Written|By Sator|I have just finished reading this book which I received in the mail through this morning.
If there were a simple summary of the book I would dare to say it was a superbly written history of dandyism from the nineteenth century down to the present. The author modestly claims to cover only t||"Shannon's book is like one of those nifty wardrobes advertised for sale by the new department stores of the era, a polished piece of furniture with carefully labeled chapters and neatly hanging concepts that help us organize all that information and tuck it a
The English middle class in the late nineteenth century enjoyed an increase in the availability and variety of material goods. With that, the visual markers of class membership and manly behavior underwent a radical change. In The Cut of His Coat: Men, Dress, and Consumer Culture in Britain, 1860-1914, Brent Shannon examines familiar novels by authors such as George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, Thomas Hughes, and H. G. Wells, as well as previously unexamined etiq...
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