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Animal products were used extensively in nineteenth-century Britain. A middle-class Victorian woman might wear a dress made of alpaca wool, drape herself in a sealskin jacket, brush her hair with a tortoiseshell comb, and sport feathers in her hat. She might entertain her friends by playing a piano with ivory keys or own a parrot or monkey as a living fashion accessory. In this innovative study, Helen Cowie examines the role of these animal-based commodities in Britain in the long nineteenth century and traces their rise and fall in popularity in response to changing tastes, availability, and ethical concerns. Focusing on six popular animal productsfeathers, sealskin, ivory, alpaca wool, perfumes, and exotic petsshe considers how animal commodities were sourced and processed, how they were marketed and how they were consumed She also assesses the ecological impact of nineteenth-century fashion. Format Inbunden Omfång 300 sidor Språk Engelska Förlag Cambridge Universi
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