Behind the Curtains, Under the Covers, Inside the Tent: Textile
Items and Narrative Strategies in Anglo-Saxon Old Testament Art -
Christopher J Monk
Some Medieval Colour Terms for Textiles - Lisa Monnas
Wefts and Worms: The Spread of Sericulture and Silk Weaving in the
West before 1300 - Rebecca Woodward Wendelken
The Liturgical Vestments of Castel Sant'Elia: Their Historical
Significance and Current Condition - Maureen C. Miller
Clothing Distrained for Debt in the Court of Merchants of Lucca in
the Late Fourteenth Century - Christine Meek
Sacred or Profane? The Horned Headdresses of St. Frideswide's
Priory - Valija Evalds
"Translating" a Queen: Material Culture and the Creation of
Margaret Tudor as Queen of Scots -
"A formidable undertaking": Mrs. A. G. I. Christie and English
Medieval Embroidery - Elizabeth Coatsworth
Recent Books of Interest
Robin Netherton is a costume historian specializing in Western European clothing of the Middle Ages and its interpretation by artists and historians. Gale R. Owen-Crocker is Professor Emerita of the University of Manchester where she was previously Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture and Director of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies.
The contributors to this volume focus on special and also general
aspects and demonstrate through their excellent research and clear
presentation of the material how much...topics pertaining to
textiles allow us to understand many different aspects of culture
and society at large.
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