Uniforms : why we are what we wear /

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Author / Contributor: Fussell, Paul, 1924-
Imprint: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2002.
Format: Book
Language:English
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Series:Internet Archive Lending Library
Table of Contents:
  • A Thing About Uniforms
  • Colorful Tights for Men?
  • Sturdy Shoulders and Trim Fit
  • Russian Uniform Culture
  • The German Way
  • Are Italian Men More Vain than Others?
  • Admiral Zumwalt's Big Mistake
  • Brass Buttons
  • Generals' Dress
  • Blue Jeans
  • The Rise and Fall of the Brown Jobs
  • Uniforms of the Faithful
  • Deliverers
  • Transportationists
  • Police and Their Impersonators
  • Why Aren't Grave Violations of Taste Impeachable Offenses, Too?
  • Youth on the Musical March
  • Doorpersons, etc.
  • The Pitiable Misfits of the Klan
  • Uniforms of the Sporting Life
  • Stigmatic Uniforms
  • Weirdos
  • Ernest Hemingway, Semi-Weirdo
  • Uniformity in American Higher Learning
  • Japan as a Uniform Culture
  • Academic Full Dress
  • Pretties
  • Chefs in Their Whites
  • The Nurses' Revolt
  • Little Sailor Suits, and an Addendum on Sloppery
  • Uniforming the Scouts and Others
  • Women's Nuptial Uniform
  • Broad-Brimmed Hats
  • Civilian Uniformities
  • Keepsakes
  • Notes Toward the Reader's Own Theory of Uniforms.