
Perfection by Margarette Lincoln
A colourful account of womens health, beauty, and cosmetic aids, from stays and corsets to todays viral trends
“replete with the kind of revelatory historical anecdotes that make me so glad not merely that properly clever and learned writers such as Lincoln exist, but that those beyond academia can reap the benefits of their work”—Megan Nolan, Daily Telegraph
“With dazzling intellectual acumen, this book examines the various ways in which women’s bodies have been expressed culturally. . . A fascinating exploration of shifting beauty standards.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Whiteners, rouges, chicken gloves and skin dews: this immensely readable account investigates 400 years of women’s attempts to look their best. About so much more than personal vanity, Margarette Lincoln shows how beauty culture is bound up with complex value systems and social change.”—Carol Dyhouse, author of Glamour: Women, History, Feminism
“Perfection offers a thorough and holistic exploration of a subject which is often mistaken as superficial. It expertly weaves elements of the present into its investigation of the past in a way that is accessible, relatable, and highly informative. I’m sure many a curious mind will eagerly devour this.”—Bernadette Banner, fashion history YouTuber and author of Make, Sew and Mend
“A fantastic book on the history of women’s pursuit of health and beauty, well written and rich with historical detail. The aesthetic swings of fashion are well contextualized within broader historical trends, such as the growing commodification of beauty and the forms of media which shape ideas and ideals.”—Joanne Entwistle, author of The Fashioned Body
“With dazzling intellectual acumen, this book examines the various ways in which women’s bodies have been expressed culturally. . . A fascinating exploration of shifting beauty standards.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Whiteners, rouges, chicken gloves and skin dews: this immensely readable account investigates 400 years of women’s attempts to look their best. About so much more than personal vanity, Margarette Lincoln shows how beauty culture is bound up with complex value systems and social change.”—Carol Dyhouse, author of Glamour: Women, History, Feminism
“Perfection offers a thorough and holistic exploration of a subject which is often mistaken as superficial. It expertly weaves elements of the present into its investigation of the past in a way that is accessible, relatable, and highly informative. I’m sure many a curious mind will eagerly devour this.”—Bernadette Banner, fashion history YouTuber and author of Make, Sew and Mend
“A fantastic book on the history of women’s pursuit of health and beauty, well written and rich with historical detail. The aesthetic swings of fashion are well contextualized within broader historical trends, such as the growing commodification of beauty and the forms of media which shape ideas and ideals.”—Joanne Entwistle, author of The Fashioned Body
Margarette Lincoln was a visiting researcher at the University of Portsmouth and is curator emerita of the National Maritime Museum. She is the author of numerous books, including London and the Seventeenth Century and Trading in War, which was shortlisted for the Wolfson Prize.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780300264586 |
| ISBN 10 | 0300264585 |
| Title | Perfection |
| Author | Margarette Lincoln |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
| Year published | 2024-09-10 |
| Number of pages | 368 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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