168 pages / 6.00 x 9.00 inches / 14 b&w illustrations
As the epicenters of style and innovation, the cities of Paris and Versailles dominate studies of consumerism in seventeenth-century France, but little scholarship exists on the material culture, fashion, and consumption patterns in the provinces. Donna J. Bohanan’s Fashion beyond Versailles fills this historiographical gap by examining the household inventories of French nobles and elites in the southern province of Dauphiné.
Donna J. Bohanan is the Joseph A. Kicklighter Professor of History at Auburn University. She is the author of Old and New Nobility in Aix-en-Provence, 1600–1695 and Crown and Nobility in Early Modern France.
“[A] fine new book....Fashion beyond Versailles is a model study.”—Jonathan Dewald, Historian
“The book makes a valuable contribution to our knowledge of seventeenth-century customs in the provinces.”—Nicholas Hammond, French Studies
“A well-researched and fascinated read.”—Lois Vines, French Review
“Bohanan’s able treatment of these subjects draws on important and recent scholarship from a variety of disciplines....a compact, clear, and well-referenced book of interest to scholars of material culture.”—1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries of the Early Modern Era
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