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The foundations of the body: foundation garments and the early modern female silhouette
The artificial body: courtiers, gentlewomen and disputed visions of femininity, 1560-1650
The socially mobile body: consumption of foundation garments by middling and common women, 1560-1650
The body makers: making and buying foundation garments in early modern England
The everyday body: assumptions, tropes and the lived experience
The sexual body: eroticism, reproduction and control
The respectable body: rising consumption and the changing sensibilities of late seventeenth-and early eighteenth-century England
Conclusion: legacies and misconceptions.
The artificial body: courtiers, gentlewomen and disputed visions of femininity, 1560-1650
The socially mobile body: consumption of foundation garments by middling and common women, 1560-1650
The body makers: making and buying foundation garments in early modern England
The everyday body: assumptions, tropes and the lived experience
The sexual body: eroticism, reproduction and control
The respectable body: rising consumption and the changing sensibilities of late seventeenth-and early eighteenth-century England
Conclusion: legacies and misconceptions.