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What's a djibbah, how long has the old school tie been around and do yellow petticoats really repel vermin? How have social and educational changes affected the appearance of schoolchildren? This book will provide answers to these questions and more, in an engaging foray into 500 years of British school uniform history from the charity schools of the sixteenth century through the Victorian public schools to the present day.

In this cross-disciplinary work, Kate Stephenson presents the first comprehensive academic study of school uniform development in Britain as well as offering an analysis of the social and institutional contexts in which this development occurred. With recent debates around the cost, necessity and religious implications of school uniform and its (re)introduction and increasingly formal appearance in many schools, this book is a timely reminder that modern ideas associated with school uniform are the result of a long history of communicating (and disguising) identity.



Trade Review

Kate Stephenson offers the first comprehensive study of school uniform development in Britain, and as such offers the reader a reminder that the modern ideas associated with school uniform are the result of a long history of communicating identity akin to the consumption of clothing in a wider sense. As such, this publication would be of interest to anyone with an interest in the development of school uniform and the wider social, cultural, and historical context in which it existed/exists.

* The Journal of Dress History *

A fresh take on issues of class and gender in education through the lens of that most iconic feature of English education: the school uniform…This excellent book will be of interest to most historians of education.

-- Tuva Skjelbred Nodeland * Nordic Journal of Educational History *

...timely and necessary.

-- Clare Rose * Textile History *

Kate Stephenson does a great job of bringing the topic of school uniforms to life while tracing their 500-year history. There is no book to compare this with, which shows how original and useful it is.

-- Rachel Shanks * Education in the North *

...a highly readable and engaging book that will appeal to both a scholarly and a wider audience.

-- Stephanie Spencer * Journal of the History of Education Society *

Kate Stephenson's book constitutes a rich and thorough analysis of the history of school uniform in English schools.

-- Ines Dussel * British Journal of Educational Studies *

...this book provides us with rich information on the history of the British school uniform and gives the reader an overview of how authorities and educational institutions regulated school uniforms in order to demonstrate their ideal image of pupils.

-- Ami Kobayashi * Paedagogica Historica *

This valuable study will be useful to anyone with an interest in the history of clothing and design as well as those working on the history of childhood and education studies.

-- Rosie Kennedy, Cultural and Social History, The Journal of the Social History Society

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Be Keen!
Introduction

1. The Charity Schools 1552–1900
Early School Clothing
Christ’s Hospital
Other Charity Schools
Traditional Appearances
Viewing Charity Children

2. The Public Schools 1800–1939
Sport and the Introduction of Uniform Clothing
Creation of the Public School Ethos
Uniform Design
Collective Identity
Emulation
Harrow—A Case Study

3. Public Schools for Girls 1850–1939
Early Girls’ Schools and the Feminine Ideal
Sportswear and Uniform
Day Uniforms
Formality and Conformity

4. Education for All 1860–1939
Middle-Class Secondary Education
Elementary Education for the Working Classes
Mixed Classes in Secondary Education

5. Fashion and Fancy Dress 1939–Present
Post-War
Dressing Up

Conclusion
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

A Cultural History of School Uniform

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      Publisher: University of Exeter Press
      Publication Date: 12/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781804131213, 978-1804131213
      ISBN10: 1804131210

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What's a djibbah, how long has the old school tie been around and do yellow petticoats really repel vermin? How have social and educational changes affected the appearance of schoolchildren? This book will provide answers to these questions and more, in an engaging foray into 500 years of British school uniform history from the charity schools of the sixteenth century through the Victorian public schools to the present day.

      In this cross-disciplinary work, Kate Stephenson presents the first comprehensive academic study of school uniform development in Britain as well as offering an analysis of the social and institutional contexts in which this development occurred. With recent debates around the cost, necessity and religious implications of school uniform and its (re)introduction and increasingly formal appearance in many schools, this book is a timely reminder that modern ideas associated with school uniform are the result of a long history of communicating (and disguising) identity.



      Trade Review

      Kate Stephenson offers the first comprehensive study of school uniform development in Britain, and as such offers the reader a reminder that the modern ideas associated with school uniform are the result of a long history of communicating identity akin to the consumption of clothing in a wider sense. As such, this publication would be of interest to anyone with an interest in the development of school uniform and the wider social, cultural, and historical context in which it existed/exists.

      * The Journal of Dress History *

      A fresh take on issues of class and gender in education through the lens of that most iconic feature of English education: the school uniform…This excellent book will be of interest to most historians of education.

      -- Tuva Skjelbred Nodeland * Nordic Journal of Educational History *

      ...timely and necessary.

      -- Clare Rose * Textile History *

      Kate Stephenson does a great job of bringing the topic of school uniforms to life while tracing their 500-year history. There is no book to compare this with, which shows how original and useful it is.

      -- Rachel Shanks * Education in the North *

      ...a highly readable and engaging book that will appeal to both a scholarly and a wider audience.

      -- Stephanie Spencer * Journal of the History of Education Society *

      Kate Stephenson's book constitutes a rich and thorough analysis of the history of school uniform in English schools.

      -- Ines Dussel * British Journal of Educational Studies *

      ...this book provides us with rich information on the history of the British school uniform and gives the reader an overview of how authorities and educational institutions regulated school uniforms in order to demonstrate their ideal image of pupils.

      -- Ami Kobayashi * Paedagogica Historica *

      This valuable study will be useful to anyone with an interest in the history of clothing and design as well as those working on the history of childhood and education studies.

      -- Rosie Kennedy, Cultural and Social History, The Journal of the Social History Society

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      List of Abbreviations
      Be Keen!
      Introduction

      1. The Charity Schools 1552–1900
      Early School Clothing
      Christ’s Hospital
      Other Charity Schools
      Traditional Appearances
      Viewing Charity Children

      2. The Public Schools 1800–1939
      Sport and the Introduction of Uniform Clothing
      Creation of the Public School Ethos
      Uniform Design
      Collective Identity
      Emulation
      Harrow—A Case Study

      3. Public Schools for Girls 1850–1939
      Early Girls’ Schools and the Feminine Ideal
      Sportswear and Uniform
      Day Uniforms
      Formality and Conformity

      4. Education for All 1860–1939
      Middle-Class Secondary Education
      Elementary Education for the Working Classes
      Mixed Classes in Secondary Education

      5. Fashion and Fancy Dress 1939–Present
      Post-War
      Dressing Up

      Conclusion
      Notes
      Glossary
      Bibliography
      Index

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