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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Acknowledgements List of Illustrations List of Contributors Prologue Chapter 1: The World of Foreign Goods and Imported Luxuries: Merchant and shop inventories in late 17th-century Denmark–Norway Chapter 2: Foreign Seductions: Sumptuary laws, consumption and national identity in early modern Sweden Chapter 3: Fashion from the Ship: Life, fashion and fashion dissemination in and around Kokkola, Finland in the 18th century Chapter 4: Creating Fashion: Tailors’ and seamstresses’ work with cutting and construction techniques in women’s dress, c. 1750–1830 Chapter 5: Silk Knitted Waistcoats: A 17th-century fashion item Chapter 6: Fashioning the Early Modern Swedish Nobility – mirrored in preserved 17th-century liturgical textiles Chapter 7: Reflections on Dress Practices and How to get to know the Past Chapter 8: The Queen of Denmark: An English fashion doll and its connections to the Nordic countries Chapter 9: At the Nordic Fringe of Global Consumption: A Copenhagen bourgeois’ home and the use of new goods in the mid-18th century Chapter 10: The Theft of Fashion: Circulation of fashionable textiles and garments in 18th-century Copenhagen Chapter 11: Bolette-Marie Harboe’s Bridal Dress: Fashionable encounters told in an 18th-century dress Chapter 12: Luxurious Textiles in Danish Christening Garments: Fashionable encounters across social and geographical borders Chapter 13: Fish-bones and Fashion: The influence of whaling on women’s clothes in early modern Europe Chapter 14: From Doll Cups to Woollen Sweaters: Trends, consumption and influentials in early 19th-century southern Disko Bay, Greenland Chapter 15: From Abundance to Asceticism: Religious influences on perceptions of luxury in Denmark and Great Britain in the 18th century Chapter 16: Circulating Images of Unmanliness and Foreignness: Collector Niclas Holterman and European caricatures in Sweden around 1800
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