Dressed to Kill : British Naval Uniform, Masculinity and Contemporary Fashions, 1748-1857-9781906367879

Dressed to Kill : British Naval Uniform, Masculinity and Contemporary Fashions, 1748-1857 by Miller, Amy

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Author: Miller, Amy

United Kingdom, Great Britain

Published on 28 October 2021 by National Maritime Museum in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 256 pages, approx. 250 colour images
172 x 231 x 24 | 772g

Dressed to Kill is a unique and detailed analysis of naval uniform and its historical, social and economic contexts in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This fully updated and expanded second edition examines the significance of male fashionand uniform in the forging of a national, hierarchical and gendered identity.

By drawing upon extensive archival research, Amy Miller provides a greater explanation of the political and social changes thatimpacted not only what the Royal Navy wore, but why. Parliamentary records, newspapers and museum archives give a greater contextualisation of the relationship that naval uniform represented - that of a confluence of politics and economics, fashion and popular culture.

Beautifully illustrated throughout, this second edition of Dressed to Kill includes an extensive catalogue of uniforms from the rich collection of the National Maritime Museum and a selection of patterns that examine the construction of the garments.