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Page 1 of 3 © 2007, International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ITAA Proceedings, #64 – www.itaaonline.org 2007 Proceedings Los Angeles, California 2007 ITAA Proceedings #64 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California Historic and Cultural Track Adam, K.R., & Marcketti, S.B. (2007). Have you taken your lobster for a walk lately? The importance of dress in the Bohemian literary movement in nineteenth century France Arthur, L.B., & Khoza, L. (2007). Experiential Learning in Ecuador Braaten, A.W., & DeLong, M.R. (2007). One is Good, Two are Better: A Method for Studying Material Culture as Tradition Chattaraman, V., & Ulrich, P.V. (2007). Innovative Use of Historical Resources in Inception of Design Ideas and Development of Illustrative Style Chen, R. (2007). Structural Analysis of Plant Fiber Artifacts from a Shipwreck Clayton, T., & Mullet, K. (2007). Design of World War II Wedding Dress Through Content Analysis DeLong, M., Gage, K., McKinney, E., Medvedev, K., & Park, J. (2007). Living on the edge: Experiences of a cultural interchange Dickson, C.A. (2007). What do they want now? A survey of museum guest curators Eluwawalage, D. (2007). Culture, Clothing and Gender: A Historical Overview Hancock, J. (2007). A Maxwell Visual Milieu in the Role of American Domestic Advice: “Now Why Didn’t You Think of That?” Kuttruff, J. T. (2007). Prehistoric Leather Moccasins from Missouri and Arkansas Lee, M-J., & Lee, I. (2007). The Borderless Trend in Men’s Fashion in the 21st Century Lewis, V.D., Green, D., & Conti, A. (2007). Self-Fashioned Tribes: Intersections and Objects Lin, S.H. (2007). Historic Chinese Dragon Robes: Political Rank Indicated by Textiles
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Transcription | Page 1 of 3 © 2007, International Textile and Apparel Association, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ITAA Proceedings, #64 – www.itaaonline.org 2007 Proceedings Los Angeles, California 2007 ITAA Proceedings #64 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California Historic and Cultural Track Adam, K.R., & Marcketti, S.B. (2007). Have you taken your lobster for a walk lately? The importance of dress in the Bohemian literary movement in nineteenth century France Arthur, L.B., & Khoza, L. (2007). Experiential Learning in Ecuador Braaten, A.W., & DeLong, M.R. (2007). One is Good, Two are Better: A Method for Studying Material Culture as Tradition Chattaraman, V., & Ulrich, P.V. (2007). Innovative Use of Historical Resources in Inception of Design Ideas and Development of Illustrative Style Chen, R. (2007). Structural Analysis of Plant Fiber Artifacts from a Shipwreck Clayton, T., & Mullet, K. (2007). Design of World War II Wedding Dress Through Content Analysis DeLong, M., Gage, K., McKinney, E., Medvedev, K., & Park, J. (2007). Living on the edge: Experiences of a cultural interchange Dickson, C.A. (2007). What do they want now? A survey of museum guest curators Eluwawalage, D. (2007). Culture, Clothing and Gender: A Historical Overview Hancock, J. (2007). A Maxwell Visual Milieu in the Role of American Domestic Advice: “Now Why Didn’t You Think of That?” Kuttruff, J. T. (2007). Prehistoric Leather Moccasins from Missouri and Arkansas Lee, M-J., & Lee, I. (2007). The Borderless Trend in Men’s Fashion in the 21st Century Lewis, V.D., Green, D., & Conti, A. (2007). Self-Fashioned Tribes: Intersections and Objects Lin, S.H. (2007). Historic Chinese Dragon Robes: Political Rank Indicated by Textiles |