AN EXAMINATION OF THE FABRICS, GARMENTS AND CLOTH OF THE IBERIAN
MIDDLE AGES, BRINGING OUT IN PARTICULAR THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT.
The Medieval Iberian Peninsula, encompassing various territories which
make up present-day Spain and Portugal, was an ethnic and religious
melting pot, comprising Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities, each
contributing to a vibrant textile economy. They were also defined and
distinguished by the material culture of clothing and dress, partly
dictated by religious and cultural tradition, partly imposed by rulers
anxious to avoid cross-ethnic relationships considered undesirable.
Nevertheless, textiles, especially magnificent Islamic silks, crossed
these barriers.
The essays in this volume offer the first full analysis of Iberian
textiles from the period, drawing on both material remains and
historical documents, supported by evidence from contemporary artwork.
Chapters cover surviving textiles, many of them magnificent silks;
textile industries and trade; court dress and its use as a language of
power and patronage; the vast market in utilitarian textiles for
lower-status clothing and furnishings; and Muslim and Jewish dress. It
also considers Arabic and Jewish texts as sources of information on
textiles and the Arabic garment-names which crossed into Spanish.
Particular emphasis is given to the the different ethnicities of
Iberia and their influences on the use and trade of garments (both
precious and common-place) and textiles.
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Cloth and Clothing in a Multi-Cultural Context
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800106529
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok