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2010 ITAA Proceedings #67 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada October 27-30, 2010 Historic-Cultural Bissonnette, A., (2010). Doing History with Objects: Betty Kirke and Madeleine Vionnet Casad, V. A. & Tontore, S. J., (2010). Connecting the Person to the Object:The Use of Genealogical Research Methods and Sources in Conducting Artifact Analyses Copeland, R. & Hodges, N., (2010). Midnight Robbers, Sailors, and Stick Fighters: Masculinity and Gender Roles as Expressed through Masquerade Costume at Trinidad Carnival Green, D. N. & Hamiltion, R., (2010). Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations’ Thliitsapilthim: Declarations on Cloth Hasty, A. S., (2010). Second Weddings: A New Kind of Fairytale Jakubauskas, M. L. & Marcketty, S. B., (2010). Age and the Feminine Ideal: Beauty and Age in 1930s Fashion Magazines Keist, C. N., Kadolph, S. J., & Marcketti, S. B., (2010). The Introduction and Promotion of Rayon, 1910-1924 Lee, Y-Y., (2010). Application of the Jigsaw Model for Instructing the History of Western Costume Course Lopez-Gydosh, D. & LaFleur, R. S., (2010). Then and Now: Exploring the Evolution of Haute Couture, a Fashion History and Merchandising Project Matheson, L. & Kaiser, S. B., (2010). Textiles and Texts: Material Cultural Studies through Literature Miller, P. B., (2010). Serving the World Better: Creating a Cross-Cultural Merchandising & Design Course That Addresses Merchandise Design, Marketing, & Acquisition Presley, A. B., (2010). Hands-on Learning for Historic Textiles Ratute, A. & Marcketti, S. B., (2010). Using sweatshop history to meet social justice requirements of the undergraduate curriculum
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Collection | International Textile and Apparel Association Records, 1944-[ongoing];http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS342.pdf |
Transcription | 2010 ITAA Proceedings #67 Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada October 27-30, 2010 Historic-Cultural Bissonnette, A., (2010). Doing History with Objects: Betty Kirke and Madeleine Vionnet Casad, V. A. & Tontore, S. J., (2010). Connecting the Person to the Object:The Use of Genealogical Research Methods and Sources in Conducting Artifact Analyses Copeland, R. & Hodges, N., (2010). Midnight Robbers, Sailors, and Stick Fighters: Masculinity and Gender Roles as Expressed through Masquerade Costume at Trinidad Carnival Green, D. N. & Hamiltion, R., (2010). Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations’ Thliitsapilthim: Declarations on Cloth Hasty, A. S., (2010). Second Weddings: A New Kind of Fairytale Jakubauskas, M. L. & Marcketty, S. B., (2010). Age and the Feminine Ideal: Beauty and Age in 1930s Fashion Magazines Keist, C. N., Kadolph, S. J., & Marcketti, S. B., (2010). The Introduction and Promotion of Rayon, 1910-1924 Lee, Y-Y., (2010). Application of the Jigsaw Model for Instructing the History of Western Costume Course Lopez-Gydosh, D. & LaFleur, R. S., (2010). Then and Now: Exploring the Evolution of Haute Couture, a Fashion History and Merchandising Project Matheson, L. & Kaiser, S. B., (2010). Textiles and Texts: Material Cultural Studies through Literature Miller, P. B., (2010). Serving the World Better: Creating a Cross-Cultural Merchandising & Design Course That Addresses Merchandise Design, Marketing, & Acquisition Presley, A. B., (2010). Hands-on Learning for Historic Textiles Ratute, A. & Marcketti, S. B., (2010). Using sweatshop history to meet social justice requirements of the undergraduate curriculum |