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      TextilesAfricaHistory of TextilesWest Africa
Published in Voss, A. & Wilson, S. (eds.) (2017) Re-enchanting the Academy. Auckland & Seattle: Rubedo Press.
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      Ancient HistoryWomen's StudiesDance StudiesRitual
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyEthnographyTextiles
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      Medieval StudiesHistory of TextilesMedieval Church HistoryArt (Medieval Studies)
Analysing textiles from Hallstatt in Austria always involves studying the whole chaîne opératoire. Due to their excellent preservation in the salt mine it is worth considering how the items were produced as well as the end point of the... more
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      TextilesMaterial Culture StudiesHistory of TextilesTextile Archaeology
Viking Age textiles with interwoven gold threads are rare in Scandinavia. Two such textiles were found in a Viking ship grave at Gokstad in Norway. Apart from brief overviews, the materials, techniques and find context of these textiles... more
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      History of TextilesEarly Medieval IrelandViking Age ArchaeologyHistorical Clothing and Textiles
Hallstatt offers a unique situation for textile research: a major collection of textile finds, representing the period from the 16th to the 4th centuries BC, can be used to reflect the development of Central European textile expertise.... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyTextilesHistory of Textiles
Our analysis suggests that the box from Burial Ц-301 contained three garments made from Chinese brocades. Two of them were probably gowns of Chinese manufacture, though they could have been made from Chinese cloth in Iran or the Byzantine... more
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      History of CostumeHistory of TextilesTextile ArchaeologyArchaeological textiles and clothing
We investigate pattern and process in the transmission of traditional weaving cultures in East and Southeast Asia. Our investigation covers a range of scales, from the experiences of individual weavers ('micro') to the broad-scale... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologySoutheast Asian Studies
Textiles have always been among the most popular goods of mankind. Considering their significance in the ancient Mediterranean and the Ancient Near East alike as well as their value as key economic assets, textiles hold a significant... more
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      Roman HistoryHistory of TextilesAncient Near EastAncient Greek History
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Die Wirtschaft der antiken Welt steht zunehmend im Mittelpunkt des Interesses der althistorischen Forschung. Obwohl seit Jahrzehnten vor allem um die quantitative wie qualitative Beurteilung des Handels in der Antike erbittert gerungen... more
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      Economic HistoryRoman HistoryPapyrologyHistory of Textiles
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      ArchaeologyHistory of TextilesGreek PapyrologyRoman Textile Production
Textiles produced by Tai-Kadai peoples are widely admired and much studied, but to date there has been no comparative survey of weaving techniques. Looms and techniques are transmitted between generations in a conservative manner, and... more
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      Southeast Asian StudiesThai StudiesMaterial Culture StudiesLinguistic Anthropology
The Roots of Asian Weaving: The He Haiyan collection of textiles and looms from Southwest China. Eric Boudot and Chris Buckley, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2015. This ground-breaking book documents the weaving traditions and textiles of one of... more
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      Cultural GeographyArchaeologyAnthropologySoutheast Asian Studies
Buckley C (2017) Looms, Weaving and the Austronesian Expansion. In: Cultural Exchanges in Monsoon Asia: Andrea Acri , Roger Blench and Alexandra Landmann (eds), ISEAS, Singapore. Weaving plays an important role in Asian cultures,... more
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      AnthropologySoutheast Asian StudiesTextilesMaterial Culture Studies
MA thesis researching the socio-political dimensions of Mongolian attire in the Mongolian Empire and Yuan dynasty. I just can't get the appendices uploaded because of their size! Anyone interested, please drop me a note and I will... more
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      History of TextilesMongolian StudiesHistory of the Mongol EmpireArchaeological textiles and clothing
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      Ancient HistoryHistory of TextilesAncient Near EastHistory of Embroidery
Summary Revised edition of an article originally published in 1986 in a journal for the history of textile industry. It deals with the policy of the Table of the Holy Spirit in 's-Hertogenbosch, the largest poor care board in this city,... more
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      History of TextilesEarly Modern economic and social historyLate Medieval economic and social historyMedieval Economic and Social History
The use of material culture methodologies within the historical discipline has prompted scholars to redefine how and what we might consider primary source material. Subsequently, objects and their ‘process of making’ have come to play a... more
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      British HistoryHistory of TextilesPolitical CultureGender
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      HistoryGender StudiesWomen's StudiesWomen's History
The publication retains a catalogue-like structure already used for earlier books of “Lithuanian Religious Art” which is considered by the authors of this book to be the most consistent and convenient way to introduce the heritage of each... more
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      TextilesHistory of TextilesEmbroidered TextilesLiturgical Vestments
The kepse gol stands alone; there is no other Turkmen gol even remotely like it. This is enough to provoke questions about its origin and the author of this paper, Jack Cassin, delves into that issue and mystery.
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      TextilesTurkmenHistory of TextilesAncient Textiles
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      ArchaeologyAnalytical ChemistryArt HistoryTextiles
At the turn of the twentieth century, the sampling market is moving from a trade-based industry to a service-oriented contemporary of the rise of the consulting and advertising businesses. The Parisian economy in the clothing industry is... more
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      History of TextilesFashion HistoryWWIFashion and Design Trends
Catalogue co-authored in collaboration with Georgette Cornu (main author) and Alexandre Fiette.
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      TextilesHistory of TextilesEarly and Medieval Islamic Art and ArchitectureIslamic textiles
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      ArchaeologyIconographyTextilesHistory of Textiles
This article is concerned with patterns of meaning, created by the assemblage of component parts, as inscripting topographies of racialised literacy. It argues that surfaces, either raised or recessed, tenured understanding to the... more
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      History of TextilesColonialismPrinting HistoryAustralian History
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      Indigenous or Aboriginal StudiesArtTextilesHistory of Textiles
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      History of TextilesTurkish CultureKnittingTextile Design
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      Ottoman HistoryHistory of TextilesOttoman StudiesHistory of clothing and fashion
Article in "Business History Review" 80 (autumn 2006): 486-538.
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      Business HistoryHistory of TextilesInterior DesignFashion History
Kyoto people have an expression, 'kidaore'. If you kidaore, you dress to destruction: you spend all of your money on clothing and fashion. How we dress and represent ourselves is integral to our cultural identity but dress is more than... more
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      Japanese StudiesAnthropology of DressTextilesJapanese Language And Culture
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      History of CostumeHistory of TextilesTextile ArchaeologyArchaeological textiles and clothing
Is the concept of craft losing its relevance within today's art community? has the definition of craft evolved since the founding of the Museum in 1983? Such questions have inspired critical debates here and around the country.
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      Japanese StudiesHistory of TextilesTraditional CraftsTextile Technology
This paper compares three textile companies, who take different approaches to industry network organisations and are positioned in more central or peripheral sites within the industry cluster/s. It considers the difference in their... more
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      Business HistoryCorporate EntrepreneurshipHistory of TextilesDesign Innovation
Paper develops a process for present an object in a manner to engage museum goers actively as part of the exhibit.
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      Museum StudiesHistory of Textiles
Between 1700 and 1830, men and women in the English-speaking territories framing the Atlantic gained unprecedented access to material things. The British Atlantic was an empire of goods, held together not just by political authority and a... more
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      Economic HistoryHistory of DressConsumers & ConsumptionDesign History
In the collection of Vatopediou Monastery (Mount Athos) there is a Late Byzantine vestment called by the monks the “Arabic stole” (arabikon ōmophorion). This quite unique vestment probably owes its name to two bands of embroidered Arabic... more
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      Material culture of religionHistory of TextilesMediterranean StudiesMedieval Textiles and Clothing
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      TextilesHistory of TextilesNorthern Eurasia
Textile Technology and Design addresses the critical role of the interior at the intersection of design and technology, with a range of interdisciplinary arguments by a wide range of contributors: from design practitioners to researchers... more
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      TextilesHistory of TextilesInterior DesignParametric Design (Architecture)
"Le genêt d’Espagne n’est actuellement qu’une plante sauvage, omniprésente dans les friches de notre région. Pourtant - les plus anciens d’entre nous s’en souviennent - il y a un peu plus d’un demi-siècle, ce même genêt était récolté pour... more
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      HistoryModern HistoryEconomic HistoryBotany
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      History of TextilesMuseum Collection history
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      Art HistoryTextilesHistory of TextilesCultural History Of Ghosts
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      History of DressGender HistoryEighteenth Century HistoryHistory of Textiles
Main aim is to create a method of virtual reconstruction of historical clothes. We applied 2D CAD, Clo3D, and CG tools to find the relationship between outline shape of skirt, properties and construction of garments and textile materials.... more
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      History of DressHistory of TextilesDress and the BodyHistory of clothing and fashion
O.V. Orfinskaia, Y.V. Stepanova. On the Issue of Origins of Russian Traditional Dress with Shoulder Straps The article draws on a variety of archaeological, written, and ethnographic sources in an attempt to examine the issue of origins... more
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      History of CostumeHistory of TextilesTextile ArchaeologyArchaeological textiles and clothing
An interview between Sarah Scaturro and Sanem Odabasi about sustainable fashion, preservation, fashion and textile conservation, mending, and one's relationship to their clothes.
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      Fashion TheoryConservationHistory of TextilesFashion History
Did the collapse of the male-dominated wool industry and emergence of the female-dominant silk industry change how Florentine textile workers lived in and moved through their city? One fifth of mid-sixteenth-century Florentine households... more
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      Gender StudiesDigital HumanitiesHistory of TextilesEarly Modern economic and social history
Article in the "Journal of Design History" 21, no. 1 (2008): 75-99.
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      Design HistoryHistory of TextilesFashion HistorySynthetic Fibers