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ISBN: PB: 9780300234237

Yale University Press

March 2018

384 pp.

23.5x15.6 cm

43 black&white illus.

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Portrait of a Woman in Silk

Hidden Histories of the British Atlantic World

Through the story of a portrait of a woman in a silk dress, historian Zara Anishanslin embarks on a fascinating journey, exploring and refining debates about the cultural history of the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world. While most scholarship on commodities focuses either on labor and production or on consumption and use, Anishanslin unifies both, examining the worlds of four identifiable people who produced, wore, and represented this object: a London weaver, one of early modern Britain's few women silk designers, a Philadelphia merchant's wife, and a New England painter. Blending macro and micro history with nuanced gender analysis, Anishanslin shows how making, buying, and using goods in the British Atlantic created an object-based community that tied its inhabitants together, while also allowing for different views of the Empire. Investigating a range of subjects including self-fashioning, identity, and trade, Anishanslin makes major contributions both to the study of material culture and to our ongoing conversation about how to write history.

About the Author

Zara Anishanslin is assistant professor of history at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island. She lives in New York City.

Reviews

"Extremely intriguing. No one has written such a book, nor made such an argument" – David Hancock, The University of Michigan

"Anishanslin's capacity to let objects speak about things beyond status and refinement is remarkable. This is hard to do, and she does it brilliantly, and beautifully" – Lauren Winner, Duke University