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These are links to miscellaneous resources that I've found.
- The Tudors Television show Wiki Website, Women's Clothes, shared by Cristalle
others shared by Cristalle (Lily) not yet checked out.
http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/The+T ... %27s+Dress
http://primaryfacts.com/1714/tudor-clot ... d-fashion/
http://primaryfacts.com/1714/tudor-clot ... d-fashion/
A picture of Catherine of Aragon, from the great website, Grand Ladies, sat for about the time of the death of her first husband, Arthur, Henry's brother.
The album of portraits from 1500-1559 on the Great Ladies website is a good collection for the study of fashion for this time.
The album of portraits from 1500-1559 on the Great Ladies website is a good collection for the study of fashion for this time.
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Articles and books about seamstresses and tailors and guilds of the period:
Crowston, Clare Haru. "Gender and Guilds in Early Modern Europe." Paper presented at the conference, The Return of the Guilds, Utrecht University, 2006.
Available online 15 Feb 2015. Much of this same paper seems to have become:
--. "Women, Gender, and Guilds in Early Modern Europe: An Overview of Recent Research." International Review of Social History 53 (2008): 19-44.
Honeyman, Katrina and Jordan Goodman. "Women's Work, Gender Conflict, and Labour Markets in Europe, 1500-1900." The Economic History Review. 44.4 (1991): 608-628.
Available online 15 Feb 2015.
McIntosh, Marjorie Keniston. _Working Women in English Society, 1300-1620._ 2005. Cambridge U P.
McIntosh, Marjorie Keniston. _Working Women in English Society, 1300-1620._ 2005. Cambridge U P.
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