Ruth Goodman - The Changing Shape of Elizabethan Fashion – design and style in every walk of life (Sat 26th July 6.30pm)
The amazing Tudor world of fashion revealed! Discover the evolution of Tudor fashion, extending far beyond clothing to include beard styles, furniture, home decoration, perfumes, dance, and entertainment. You will discover the contrasting styles of court and countryside, the influences of Catholic and Protestant tastes, and the rise of subculture in this transformative era from one of the history world’s most fascinating speakers.
Ruth Goodman is a social and domestic historian working in television (presenting and consulting on several highly successful prime-time television series), also in theatre, film, museums and educational establishments. She is an international bestselling author with How to be a Tudor and also How to be a Victorian and most recently How to Behave Badly in Renaissance Britain and The Domestic Revolution – How the Introduction of Coal into our Victorian Homes Changed Everything.
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The amazing Tudor world of fashion revealed! Discover the evolution of Tudor fashion, extending far beyond clothing to include beard styles, furniture, home decoration, perfumes, dance, and entertainment. You will discover the contrasting styles of court and countryside, the influences of Catholic and Protestant tastes, and the rise of subculture in this transformative era from one of the history world’s most fascinating speakers.
Ruth Goodman is a social and domestic historian working in television (presenting and consulting on several highly successful prime-time television series), also in theatre, film, museums and educational establishments. She is an international bestselling author with How to be a Tudor and also How to be a Victorian and most recently How to Behave Badly in Renaissance Britain and The Domestic Revolution – How the Introduction of Coal into our Victorian Homes Changed Everything.
Book signing available