Dying to be Beautiful: Fragile Fashionistas and Consumptive Dress in England, 1780‐1820tuberculosisconsumptionbeautyfashionhealthneo‐classical dresscorsetdiseasewomenDuring the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries there was a tubercular moment in which cultural ideas about beauty increasingly ...
The case in which f causes e can be assessed in analogous fashion, with the oppo- site conclusion that one element in the second decomposition in Eq. (1) will remain "stable". If the processes are simultaneous, in the face of the two shocks considered all of the elements in the ...
The Romantic movement gave rise to New England transcendentalism, which portrayed a less restrictive relationship between God and the universe. The new philosophy presented the individual with a more personal relationship with God. Transcendentalism and Romanticism appealed to Americans in a similar fashio...
inspire and give voice to an experience of collective devotion on a public, international scale.Footnote5How do mobilizations across borders create emotional templates for political, religious, and social identities, but also intensify these identities and encourage a sense of belonging, from one count...
Apparently animals have become victims of fashion industry. Animal skin has been used to make fashionable clothes and these clothes are sold at a high price. So some greedy people begin to kill animals in a large quantity. ...
and the balance eventually destroyed by the publishers (as per contract) to make room for more marketable material, he had abandoned his real calling, and taken a sub-editorial job on a women's weekly, where fashion-plates and paper patterns alternated with New England love-stories ...
There are many things in which can make you popular beside fashion. A great amount of knowledge and a warm heart will surely win others’ respect. As the saying goes, never judge the person by his appearance. I do hope that you will remember the saying and be as happy as you used to...
Dying to be Beautiful: Fragile Fashionistas and Consumptive Dress in England, 1780-1820tuberculosisconsumptionbeautyfashionhealthneo-classical dresscorsetdiseasewomendoi:10.1111/1754-0208.12512Carolyn A. DayJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies...
The aristocracy and their use of commercial credit are seldom explored in the European comparative context despite important studies of the French aristocracy and their credit relations with shopkeepers, tradesmen and fashion merchants. This article studies the aristocracy and commerci...
The aggregate price level in the United States was determined by the price-specie-flow mechanism, operating in more or less textbook fashion, except that the specie in question was largely silver for the 1830's and gold for the 1850's. The aggregate price level in England, however, was ...