Men in Black (Picturing History)

Men in Black (Picturing History)

by JohnHarvey (Author)

Synopsis

Men's clothes went black in the nineteenth century: Dickens, Ruskin and Baudelaire all asked why it was, in this age of supreme wealth and power, that men wanted to dress as if going to a funeral. For an answer one must look at the history of black. Over the last 1000 years there have been successive expansions in the wearing of black from the Church to the Court, from the Court to officials and the merchant class. Though the fashion was often smart and elegant, the growth and expansion of it were fed by several dark currents in Europe's history: politics; asceticism; and, religious warfare. It was only in the nineteenth century that the black fashion fully came into its own; the most telling witnesses constantly saw connections between the taste for black and the forms of constraint with which European society regimented itself. Although the twentieth century has aimed for new colours and a new direction, black has retained its authority as well as its associations with strength and cruelty. At the same time black is still smart, and fashion keeps returning to it. It is, perhaps, the colour that has come to acquire the greatest, most significant range of meaning in human history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Published: 01 Sep 1997

ISBN 10: 0948462744
ISBN 13: 9780948462740

Media Reviews
It's the claim of some books that they will change your life, Men in Black makes no such claim, yet it undoubtedly will if you read it ... a brilliantly sustained, illuminating and subtle disquisition on the malaise of nineteenth and twentieth-century English society - you will probably never put on a black garment again, man or woman, without resonating like a tuning fork with the memory of what you have read. Literary Review The precision of Mr Harvey's commentary and the ease with which he wears his research and learning make Men in Black seem like a walk through history by someone who knows what he's talking about ... always interesting and beautifully written. The Washington Times
Author Bio
At the time of writing this book John Harvey was a Lecturer in English at the University of Cambridge. His books include Victorian Novelists and Their Illustrators.