Chapter Unlikely followers of fashion? Dressing the poor in late medieval Bruges
Surprisingly little is known about the way the poor strata of urban society in the late medieval period used dress to express social identities. Systematic empirical data have not been available, and sources tend to illustrate the opinion of the elites about poverty. Through the analysis of cloth di...
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2022
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