Book contents
- The Right to Dress
- The Right to Dress
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part ISumptuary Laws in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- Part IIEnacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy
- Part IIIThe European Maritime Powers and Their Empires
- Part IVEarly Modern World Empires
- 14‘Grandeur and Show’: Clothing, Commerce and the Capital in Early Modern Russia
- 15Women, Minorities and the Changing Politics of Dress in the Ottoman Empire, 1650–1830
- 16Wearing the Hat of Loyalty: Imperial Power and Dress Reform in Ming Dynasty China
- 17Regulating Excess: The Cultural Politics of Consumption in Tokugawa Japan
- 18Sumptuary Laws in Precolonial West Africa: The Examples of Benin and Dahomey
- Select Bibliography
- Index
16 - Wearing the Hat of Loyalty: Imperial Power and Dress Reform in Ming Dynasty China
fromPart IV - Early Modern World Empires
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2019
- Giorgio Riello
- Affiliation:University of Warwick
- Ulinka Rublack
- Affiliation:University of Cambridge
- The Right to Dress
- The Right to Dress
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part ISumptuary Laws in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- Part IIEnacting Sumptuary Laws in Italy
- Part IIIThe European Maritime Powers and Their Empires
- Part IVEarly Modern World Empires
- 14‘Grandeur and Show’: Clothing, Commerce and the Capital in Early Modern Russia
- 15Women, Minorities and the Changing Politics of Dress in the Ottoman Empire, 1650–1830
- 16Wearing the Hat of Loyalty: Imperial Power and Dress Reform in Ming Dynasty China
- 17Regulating Excess: The Cultural Politics of Consumption in Tokugawa Japan
- 18Sumptuary Laws in Precolonial West Africa: The Examples of Benin and Dahomey
- Select Bibliography
- Index
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- The Right to DressSumptuary Laws in a Global Perspective, c.1200–1800, pp. 416 - 434Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
