Mary Lynn Stewart is a professor and chair of women's studies at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. She is the author of For Health and Beauty: Physical Culture for Frenchwomen, 1880s-1930s and coauthor of Gender and the Politics of Social Reform in France, 1870-1914, both published by Johns Hopkins.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Gender, Genius & Publicity 1. Couturiers/Couturieres 2. Hybrid Modern 3. Publicity Part II: Business & the Workplace 4. Business 5. The Workplace Part III: Democratizing Fashion 6. Copying and Copyrighting 7. Shopping and Sewing Part IV: Modern Women 8. The Politics of Modern Fashion 9. The Gender of the Modern 10. The Modern Woman? Epilogue Notes Index
A history no college-level fashion collection should be without. Midwest Book Review Scholarly and deeply empirical, the book's detail is wonderful. -- Caroline Evans American Historical Review This is... a very valuable book. Its insights into interwar culture and business practices will be useful for all historians of the period. -- Denise Davidson Journal of Modern History This is a solid addition to scholarly knowledge on multiple topics. Stewart clearly demonstrates the importance of her subject and has mined her sources to good effect. -- John S. Hill Canadian Journal of History An illuminating book that... brings much to fashion and gender studies. -- Paul Jobling Enterprise and Society