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Fashion, finance, foreign politics and the wardrobe of Henry VIII

Fashion, finance, foreign politics and the wardrobe of Henry VIII
Fashion, finance, foreign politics and the wardrobe of Henry VIII
Taking as its starting point the two wardrobe books of James Worsley, this paper investigates how Henry VIII used clothes as a means of expressing wealth, magnificence, facets of his foreign policy and the management of one element of patronage at court.
fashion, finance, foreign politics, wardrobe of Henry VIII
0754638421
165-178
Ashgate Publishing
Hayward, M.A.
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Richardson, C.
Hayward, M.A.
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Richardson, C.

Hayward, M.A. (2004) Fashion, finance, foreign politics and the wardrobe of Henry VIII. In, Richardson, C. (ed.) Clothing Culture, 1350-1650. (History of Retailing and Consumption) Aldershot, UK. Ashgate Publishing, pp. 165-178.

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Taking as its starting point the two wardrobe books of James Worsley, this paper investigates how Henry VIII used clothes as a means of expressing wealth, magnificence, facets of his foreign policy and the management of one element of patronage at court.

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Published date: July 2004
Keywords: fashion, finance, foreign politics, wardrobe of Henry VIII

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Local EPrints ID: 16572
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/16572
ISBN: 0754638421
PURE UUID: 4fb2e2e5-e046-4b80-a33d-eadc4e4d632d
ORCID for M.A. Hayward: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3299-4383

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Date deposited: 11 Aug 2005
Last modified: 01 Apr 2022 01:36

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Author: M.A. Hayward ORCID iD
Editor: C. Richardson

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