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In recent times clothing has come to be seen as a topic worthy of study, yet there has been little source material available. This three-volume edition presents previously unpublished documents which illuminate key developments and issues in clothing in nineteenth-century England.

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CLOTHING, SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
CONTENTS OF THE EDITION
VOLUME 1
General Introduction
Buying and Selling Clothes
VOLUME 2
Abuses and Reforms
VOLUME 3
Working-Class Dress
Index
CLOTHING, SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
General Editor
Clare Rose
Volume 2
Abuses and Reforms
Edited by
Clare Rose
First published 2011 by Pickering Chatto Publishers Limited Published 201 - photo 1
First published 2011 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
Published 201 by Routledge
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BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
Clothing, society and culture in nineteenth-century England.
1. Clothing trade England History 19th century Sources. 2. Dressmaking
England History 19th century Sources. 3. Working class Clothing
England History 19th century Sources.
I. Rose, Clare. II. Richmond, Vivienne.
687.094209034-dc22
ISBN-13: 978-1-84893-012-4 (set)
Typeset by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
DOI: 10.4324/9781003102199
CONTENTS
  • Introduction
  • Charlotte Elizabeth [Tonna], Wrongs of Woman (1843)
  • G. W. Reynolds, The Seamstress; or, the White Slave of England (London, 1853), excerpts
  • Tom Hood Jr, Living - and Dying by the Needle, Englishwomans Domestic Magazine (1863)
  • Emigration to Australia as a Solution to Abuses in the Clothing Trade
  • Female Slopworkers of the Metropolis, Morning Chronicle (1849)
  • Sidney Herbert, Letter Proposing Female Emigration Fund, Morning Chronicle (1849)
  • Fund for Promoting Female Emigration, Morning Chronicle (1850)
  • Silverpen [Eliza Meteyard], Lucy Dean: the Noble Needlewoman, Eliza Cooks Journal (1850), excerpts
  • Fund for Promoting Female Emigration, Morning Chronicle (1851)
  • Edward Elleston and Elizabeth Blackwell, The Female Emigrants, a Ballad (1852)
  • Fund for Promoting Female Emigration, Morning Chronicle (1852)
  • Abuses in the Clothing Trade after 1900
  • Edith Lyttelton, Warp and Woof (1908)
  • Frances Balfour, Mrs Alfred Lytteltons Play, The Times (1904)
  • The Daily News Sweated Industries Exhibition 1906
  • The Song of the Shirt, Daily News (1906)
  • Home Workers Charter, Mr J Ramsay Macdonald on his Bill, Daily News (1906)
  • Mr G. B. Shaw on Sweating, Daily News (1906)
  • Martin Quincey, Mr Shaw and the Shirts we Wear, Daily News (1906)
  • R. B. Suthers, The Cannibal Exhibition, Clarion (1906)
  • Julia Dawson, Our Womans Letter: Sweating Exhibition, Clarion (1906)
  • Julia Dawson, Our Womans Letter: The Only Way, Clarion (1906)
  • James Budgett Meakin, How to Cope with Sweating, Co-Operative News (1906)
  • Address by Dr Charles Gore at the opening of the Exhibition, Co-Operative News (1906)
  • Reforming Practice: Amateurs take over from Professional Dressmakers
  • Sylvia, How to Dress Well on a Shilling a Day (1876), excerpt
  • R. Monroe, Practical Dressmaking: beingPlain Directions for Taking Patterns, Fitting On, etc ([1879])
  • Miriam, Hearth and Home, Manchester Times (1887)
  • The Bloomer Costume, Chambers Edinburgh Journal (1851)
  • Harry Abrahams, I Want to be a Bloomer (1851)
  • Edward Stirling, A Figure of Fun, or, the Bloomer Costume (1851)
  • James Bruton, The Bloomer Costume or Tunics, Turbans and Trousers (1852)
  • Great Tom of Oxford, I Would Not Have a Bloomer ([c. 1851])
  • E. Hodges, Ill be a Bloomer ([c. 1851])
  • Aesthetic Reforms
  • Lady Elizabeth Eastlake, Art of Dress (1852)
  • Mary Eliza Haweis, The Aesthetics of Dress, Art Journal (1880)
  • Reforms in the 1880s
  • Florence Pomeroy, Viscountess Harberton, Rational Dress Reform, Macmillans Magazine (1881)
  • Dora de Blaquiere, Modern Dress Reformers, Leisure Hour (1884)
  • Florence Pomeroy, Viscountess Harberton Reasons for Reform in Dress (1885)
  • Rational Dress Societys Gazette, 1 (July 1888) and 2 (October 1888)
  • Oscar Wilde and Dress Reform
  • Mr Oscar Wilde on Dress, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • Wentworth Huyshe, Mr Oscar Wilde on Dress Reform,
  • H. E. T., A Practical Woman on Dress, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • Mr Oscar Wilde on Womans Dress, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • Correspondence, An Old Sailor, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • Various Authors, The Mysteries of Dress, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • E. H., An Ideal Under-Garment, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • Oscar Wilde, More Radical thoughts upon Dress Reform, Pall Mall Gazette (1884)
  • Public Reactions to Rational Dress
  • The Health Exhibition, part 2, Leeds Mercury (1884)
  • Stays or no Stays, Lady (1888)
  • Reviews of Rational Dress Society Bazaar, The Coming Dress, 1891
  • The Coming Dress, Glasgow Herald (1891)
  • The Coming Dress, Leeds Mercury (1891)
  • The Coming Dress Bazaar, Daily News (1891)
  • The Coming Dress, Bristol Mercury (1891)
  • The Coming Dress, Graphic (1891)
  • Notes on Fashion, Madge of Truth for the Northern Echo (1891)
  • Rational Dress for Women, Glasgow Herald (1899)
  • The Viscountess and the Pub Landlady: Testing Tolerance of Rational Dress
  • Irrational, Pall Mall Gazette (1899)
  • Innkeepers and Rational Dress, The Times (1899)
  • Sartor Resartus, Daily News (1899)
  • Landlords and Rational Dress, Daily News (1899)
  • Landlords and Rational Dress, Liverpool Mercury (1899)
  • Dress Reform for Men
  • Henry Holiday, Mens Dress, Aglaia (18 94)
  • Anon., A Suggestion for Evening Dress for Men, Aglaia (1894)
  • A. E. Garrett and H. F. Tomalin, Purpose and Efficacy of Clothing (1912)
  • Co-Operative Women and Ethical Consumption
  • Womans Corner, Co-Operative News (1889)
  • Mourning Dress
  • Funeral Reform, Leeds Mercury (1877)
  • Penelope, Womens Corner, Bristol Mercury (1880)
  • Correspondence on Mourning Dress, Co-Operative News (1896)
  • Liberty and Artistic Consumers
  • Arthur Lasenby Liberty, On the Progress of Taste in Dress III, in Relation to Manufacture, Aglaia (1894)
  • Clothing the New Woman
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