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Fashioning Regulation, Regulating Fashion - The Uniforms and Dress of the British Army 1800-1815 Volume 2 (Paperback)
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Fashioning Regulation, Regulating Fashion - The Uniforms and Dress of the British Army 1800-1815 Volume 2 (Paperback)
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The second part of an investigation into the clothing orders of the
late-Georgian British Army, combined and contrasted with an
analysis of fashion in the same army - comparing the regulated
dress with the 'modes of the army' as revealed by contemporary
writing and illustrations. The first quarter of the nineteenth
century witnessed a refinement of fashionable masculine dress that
has not since been surpassed. Military tailoring inspired a
flowering of uniform splendour that continued into the 1830s and
sparked an enduring fascination with military costume that still
rages today. The army that operated in these cumbersome uniforms
managed to achieve fame as one of the most effective British
fighting forces ever recognised, and is still remembered and
honoured for its achievements. These three strands: the flowering
of late Georgian civilian tailoring; of its martial equivalent; and
of military excellence on campaign, have gripped the interest and
the imagination of the public, and are endlessly revived and
recycled through popular culture, on television, film, through
books and all of the other new media. The reader then might
properly ask why another book on uniforms of this period is
necessary. Quite simply, it is because the amount of material
available to the researcher has increased exponentially since the
advent of the internet, especially in regard to the now widely
available digital archive files of institutional collections. The
huge amount of accessible material makes the task of assembling
accurate information much longer and much harder, but the results
are consequentially more satisfying and accurate than hitherto.
This, the second of two books on the topic, pays particular
attention to the 'Prince's Regulations,' of 1812, which exhibit the
full extent of the Prince Regent's excursions into military taste.
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