Dandyism in the Age of Revolution
Discover the intriguing world of fashion and politics in Dandyism in the Age of Revolution by Elizabeth Amann, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2015. This captivating hardback, spanning 288 pages, delves into how style served as a powerful form of expression during times of social and political turmoil in France, England, and Spain. Amann expertly illustrates how daring attire, from a politician's colorful tie to extravagant hairstyles, became symbols of resistance and identity amidst revolutionary change. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those fascinated by the social aspects of fashion, this book offers a unique perspective on the intertwining of sartorial choices and political statements. Add this thought-provoking read to your collection today!