Fashion and other disasters : Scholarly fashion periodicals
Guide to library resources for the two research projects. Please note the historical fashion periodicals in the Art Library link.
Online scholarly periodicals on fashion and collected works
- Defining Gender 1450-1910Collection of "women's magazines" such as the Lady's Gazette of Fashion, 1834-1835
- Women's magazine archiveA searchable archive of leading women's interest magazines, dating from the 19th century through to the 21st. Subject coverage includes consumer culture, economics/marketing, family life, fashion, gender studies, health and fitness, home/interior design, popular culture, and social history. This database provides access to the complete archives of several 19th and 20th-century women's magazines. In combination, the publications cover topics such as family life, home economics, health, careers, fashion, culture, and many more; this material serves multiple research areas, from gender studies, social history, and the arts, through to education, politics and marketing/media history. The magazines are all scanned from cover to cover in high-resolution color and include non-article items, such as advertisements. Detailed article-level indexing, with document feature flags, enables searching and navigation.
- Reference sources
- Selected ebooks on fashion and the broader context
- Full-text fashion periodical resources
- Databases for fashion research
- Scholarly fashion periodicals
- Newspaper resources
- Historical fashion periodicals in the Art Library Toggle Dropdown
- Free fashion books from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Subjects: Art history, History
Tags: art history, Art history research, eresources, fashion