The EuroWeb Anthology «Textile Crossroads: Exploring European Clothing, Identity, and Culture across Millennia» is now available!
EuroWeb is happy to announce the publication of the volume Textile Crossroads: Exploring European Clothing, Identity, and Culture across Millennia. Anthology of COST Action “CA19131 – EuroWeb”.
This collective volume, edited by Kerstin Droß-Krüpe, Louise Quillien and Kalliope Sarri, was published by Zea Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Lincoln, and comprises 17 chapters authored by no less than 57 authors. To honour the networking spirit of EuroWeb, each chapter is co-signed by at least two authors from different Action member countries.
The collective contributions reflect the debates and collaborations which took place across the Action’s network during its four-year duration, and cover a range of topics grouped into five major thematic axes:
- The Materiality of Ancient Textiles and Clothing
- Textile Analysis and Technology
- Textile Terminologies
- Dress Cultures and Imagery
- Clothing, Identities and Politics
The contributions highlight the most recent and original research hailing from Textile Heritage research, made available to all those who are interested in Open Access. The full volume is available for download here and the invidual contributions can be browsed and downloaded here.
EuroWeb is happy to announce the publication of the volume Textile Crossroads: Exploring European Clothing, Identity, and Culture across Millennia. Anthology of COST Action “CA19131 – EuroWeb”.
This collective volume, edited by Kerstin Droß-Krüpe, Louise Quillien and Kalliope Sarri, was published by Zea Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Lincoln, and comprises 17 chapters authored by no less than 57 authors. To honour the networking spirit of EuroWeb, each chapter is co-signed by at least two authors from different Action member countries.
The collective contributions reflect the debates and collaborations which took place across the Action’s network during its four-year duration, and cover a range of topics grouped into five major thematic axes:
- The Materiality of Ancient Textiles and Clothing
- Textile Analysis and Technology
- Textile Terminologies
- Dress Cultures and Imagery
- Clothing, Identities and Politics
The contributions highlight the most recent and original research hailing from Textile Heritage research, made available to all those who are interested in Open Access. The full volume is available for download here and the invidual contributions can be browsed and downloaded here.