Wearing the Trousers: Fashion, Freedom and the Rise of the Modern Woman by Don Chapman (Paperback, 2017)

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"Wearing the Trousers: Fashion, Freedom and the Rise of the Modern Woman" by Don Chapman is a paperback textbook published by Amberley Publishing in 2017. The book explores the history of fashion and the empowerment of women. It measures 234mm in height, 156mm in width, and weighs 503g, containing 336 pages. The author discusses the societal impact of women's attire in a compelling narrative. The condition of this paperback is like new.

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In the 1850s a craze swept through the wardrobes of the women of British and American society. These 'bloomers', wearing their new loose-fitting 'Turkish dress', represented a turn against the painful and unhealthy fashions of the Victorian hey-day with its corsets and bindings. But it was more than that: with the newspapers everywhere decrying this new style of dress, bloomers became an overnight feminist firestorm. These early pioneers had set in motion a form of social protest in which everyday dress - in public and in the home - became a political act. Don Chapman traces the development of this new movement through the changing fashions. With every new style of dress, there came predictable outcries of disapproval and satire from the world's press. Slowly, inch by inch and stitch by stitch, the women made progress. At the turn of the century, campaigners such as Lady Harberton championed the new 'Rational Dress Movement', adroitly rebranding the movement as a rational cause - the buzzword of the day for all right-thinking individuals - and thereby giving the case for the divided skirt a new scientific justification. Her movement would scandalize and inspire many, from H. G. Wells to George Bernard Shaw. Merging with the early Suffragist cause in 1907, the story of women's fashion takes in issues as various as the working conditions of garment makers, female prostitution and the nineteenth-century slave trade. Wearing the Trousers charts the progression from the corseted lady at a remove from the Establishment to the liberated woman at work in a modern, more inclusive society.

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PublisherAmberley Publishing
ISBN-139781445669502
eBay Product ID (ePID)238684220

Product Key Features

Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameWearing the Trousers: Fashion, Freedom and the Rise of the Modern Woman
Publication Year2017
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
AuthorDon Chapman
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height234 mm
Item Weight503 g
Item Width156 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorDon Chapman

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