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The Association of Dress Historians supports and promotes the study and professional practice of the history of dress, textiles, and accessories of all cultures and regions of the world, from before classical antiquity to the present day.

The Journal of Dress History

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Forward

The appearance of The Journal of Dress History is very welcome in the context of a subject which has expanded enormously over the past two decades. CHODA (The Courtauld History of Dress Association) was founded in 1991 to be a mouthpiece for The Courtauld History of Dress Department, (established in 1965), which was, at that time, the only place for academic study and research in this area. As a result of the growth in dress studies by the beginning of this century, it was decided to create a successor to CHODA, which would widen the constituency and scope of the subject, the aim of The Association of Dress Historians (ADH) when it was set up in 2011. The success of the conference, Out of the Dark and into the Light? Dress in the Early Modern Period and the Age of Enlightenment, 1400–1800 (2016) reflected the international remit of the history of dress and its popularity in academia and elsewhere. In particular, it revealed the importance of research and study in the history of dress before the twentieth century, and of a variety of approaches to the subject. I am confident that the content of The Journal of Dress History will embrace a wide time span, from classical antiquity (and before) to the present day, covering all aspects of clothing (including fashion as one strand of a multifaceted discipline), and enlarge our knowledge not just of the detail of dress (there is still a great deal to discover), but the significance of what we wear.

Professor Emeritus Aileen Ribeiro, PhD
The Courtauld Institute of Art, London
May 2017

The Journal of Dress History is the academic publication of The Association of Dress Historians (ADH) through which scholars can articulate original research in a constructive, interdisciplinary, and peer reviewed environment.

Founded in 2016, the Journal of Dress History is circulated solely for educational purposes and is non-commercial: journal issues are not for sale or profit. The Journal of Dress History is managed by a team of unpaid volunteers and is published on an Open Access platform distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is cited properly.

The Editorial Board of The Journal of Dress History encourages the unsolicited submission of academic articles for publication consideration from students, early career researchers, independent scholars, and established professionals. Articles must be between 4000 words (minimum) and 6000 words (maximum), which includes footnotes but excludes the required 150-word (maximum) abstract, three (minimum) images with full references, and 150-word (maximum) author’s biography.

Those who are not ADH members are invited to submit an article for publication consideration; however, if the article is chosen for publication, then the author will be asked to become a member of the ADH prior to the editing and publication process. An annual ADH membership is £10, and information is available here. Book reviewers and exhibition reviewers too are required to be ADH members in order to publish in The Journal of Dress History.

If you would like to discuss an idea for an article, please contact journal@dresshistorians.org.

If you would like to discuss an idea for a book review, please contact books@dresshistorians.org.

If you would like to discuss an idea for an exhibition review, please contact exhibitions@dresshistorians.org.

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The Journal of Dress History
Calls for Papers

Article submissions are encouraged for these special themed issues of The Journal of Dress History, the academic publication of The Association of Dress Historians.

Marginalized Dress Histories:
Exploring the “Other” in Dress, Textiles, and Accessories

Deadline: 23:59 GMT, 1 December 2023

All dress history topics of marginalized histories are welcomed for this special themed issue.

Dress and Art:
Clothing and Textiles in Painting and Portraiture

Deadline: 23:59 GMT, 1 December 2024

Topics of potential articles could include (but are not limited to) clothing and textiles in painting and portraiture, of any culture or region of the world from before classical antiquity to the present day.

Articles outside these specific themes can be submitted to journal@dresshistorians.org any time during the year.

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