American Milliners and their World

American Milliners and their World
Author: Nadine Stewart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-01-14
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350063762

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Studies of millinery tend to focus on hats, rather than the extraordinarily skilled workers who create them. American Milliners and their World sets out to redress the balance, examining the position of the milliner in American society from the 18th to the 20th century. Concentrating on the struggle of female hat-makers to claim their social place, it investigates how they were influenced by changing attitudes towards women in the workplace. Drawing on diaries, etiquette books, trade journals and contemporary literature, Stewart illustrates how making hats became big business, but milliners' working conditions failed to improve. Taking the reader from the Industrial Revolution of the 1760s to the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and from Belle Epoque feathers to elegant cloches and Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat, the book offers a new insight into the rise and fall of a fashionable industry. Beautifully illustrated and packed with original research, American Milliners and their World blends fashion history and anthropology to tell the forgotten stories of the women behind some of the most iconic hats of the last three centuries.

The Illustrated Milliner

The Illustrated Milliner
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1902
Genre: Millinery
ISBN:

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The Hat That Killed a Billion Birds

The Hat That Killed a Billion Birds
Author: Arthur G. Sharp
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2024-02-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1476693285

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During the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was common practice for milliners to decorate women's hats with birds' feathers and plumes--and sometimes with the birds themselves. As many as 300 million birds per year were killed for this fashionable enterprise, causing the extinction of some entire species and the endangerment of others. Lawmakers and bird aficionados were slow to react to the effects of this practice, which went on almost unabated for a quarter of a century. Then, noted naturalists like George Bird Grinnell, William T. Hornaday, and President Theodore Roosevelt, who recognized the economic benefits birds provided, banded together to pass meaningful legislation to protect them and to curb the production of murderous millinery. This book explores the troubled history of millinery and its complicated relationship to birds and conservation. It explores why it took so long for the slaughter to end and how the efforts of individuals and groups brought about change.

Millinery Trade Review

Millinery Trade Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1904
Genre: Hats
ISBN:

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Hornaday's American Natural History

Hornaday's American Natural History
Author: William Temple Hornaday
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1927
Genre: Natural history
ISBN:

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The American Angler

The American Angler
Author: William Charles Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1406
Release: 1915
Genre: Fishing
ISBN:

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The American Exporter

The American Exporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1902
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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Notable American Women

Notable American Women
Author: Susan Ware
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780674014886

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This latest volume brings the project up to date, with entries on almost 500 women whose death dates fall between 1976 and 1999. You will find here stars of the golden ages of radio, film, dance, and television; scientists and scholars; civil rights activists and religious leaders; Native American craftspeople and world-renowned artists. For each subject, the volume offers a biographical essay by a distinguished authority that integrates the woman's personal life with her professional achievements set in the context of larger historical developments.

Some Girls, Some Hats and Hitler

Some Girls, Some Hats and Hitler
Author: Trudi Kanter
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-10-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451696590

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“ FOR EVEN IN NAZI VIENNA, Trudi realized, women still looked in the mirror. . . . She knows that even in the bleak darkness, we feel, love, desire. She left no child (she and Walter tried, with no success); her hats are long lost, but her book is her legacy, discovered once again.” —From the introduction by Linda Grant, a uthor of The Clothes on Their Backs, The Thoughtful Dresser and We Had It So Good In 1938 Trudi Kanter, stunningly beautiful, chic and charismatic, was a hat designer for the best-dressed women in Vienna. She frequented the most elegant cafés. She had suitors. She flew to Paris to see the latest fashions. And she fell deeply in love with Walter Ehrlich, a charming and romantic businessman. But as Hitler’s tanks rolled into Austria, the world this young Jewish couple knew collapsed, leaving them desperate to escape. In prose that cuts straight to the bone, Some Girls, Some Hats and Hitler tells the true story of Trudi’s astonishing journey from Vienna to Prague to blitzed London seeking safety for her and Walter amid the horror engulfing Europe. It was her courage, resourcefulness and perseverance that kept both her and her beloved safe during the Nazi invasion and that make this an indelible memoir of love and survival. Sifting through a secondhand bookshop in London, an English editor stumbled upon this extraordinary book, and now, though she died in 1992, the world has a second chance to discover Trudi Kanter’s enchanting story. In these pages she is alive—vivid, tenacious and absolutely unforgettable.