Chapter Fashion, emulation and social classes in late medieval Valencia. Exploring textile consumption through probate inventories

Abstract: This article explores the personal garments present in the probate inventories of 83 individuals that lived in the city of Valencia and its hinterland during the long fourteenth century. The paper explores the differences between both groups of individuals, the urban and the rural one, in...

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Egile nagusia: Garcia Marsilla, Juan Vicente (auth)
Beste egile batzuk: Almenar Fernández, Luis (auth)
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Argitaratua: Florence Firenze University Press 2022
Saila:Datini Studies in Economic History
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