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Chinese dress : from the Qing Dynasty to the Present / Valery Garrett.

Van Pelt Library GT1555 .G37 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Garrett, Valery.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Clothing and dress--China--History.
Clothing and dress.
China.
History.
Physical Description:
240 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm
Place of Publication:
Tokyo ; Rutland, VT : Tuttle Publishing, 2007.
Summary:
A comprehensive and sumptuously illustrated book examining the extraordinary range of Chinese dress, against a background of historical, cultural and social change. Skillfully weaving together everything from court and formal costumes through to the working attire of the lower classes and the latest fashions of New China, tells the story of the evolution of Chinese clothing. The first section details attire worn during the Qing dynasty by the emperors and their consorts, as well as the mandarins, merchants, and their womenfolk, both Manchu and Chinese. The following sections pay particular attention to the dramatic changes in clothing that took place in China from the Republican period, including rural dress and children s wear, through to dress in New China from 1949 to the present day.--From publisher's description.
Contents:
1 The Manchu Rulers of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
2 The Manchu Consorts
3 Mandarins and Merchants
4 Wives of Chinese Officials and Merchants
5 Republican Dress (1912-1949)
6 Dress of the Lower Classes
7 Children's Dress
8 New China (1950-2006).
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 236) and index.
ISBN:
9780804836630
0804836639
OCLC:
154701513

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