cl-EastEur-msg - 3/31/95 Clothing of Eastern Europe. NOTE: See also the files: Poland-msg, fd-Poland-msg, Russia-msg, cl-Russia-msg, Hungary-msg, Kiev-Slavery-art, East-Eur-msg, Russia-bib, fd-East-Eur-msg. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with separate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. I make no claims as to the accuracy of the information given by the individual authors. Please respect the time and efforts of those who have written these messages. The copyright status of these messages is unclear at this time. If information is published from these messages, please give credit to the originator(s). Thank you, Mark S. Harris AKA: THLord Stefan li Rous Stefan at florilegium.org ************************************************************************ From: hrjones at uclink.berkeley.edu (Heather Rose Jones) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Czech garb--info, anybody? Date: 20 Dec 1994 06:12:04 GMT Organization: University of California, Berkeley PHefner (phefner at aol.com) wrote: : Greetings, good gentles of the Rialto, my persona happens to be : half-Czech--my mother came from "the mysterious land of Bohemia". I'm : trying to find out some thing about Czech garb in late period. I'm making : a Polish outfit for Spring Coronation. I would have liked to have done : Czech, but I was told it was very difficult to document Czech garb. I : suppose this is because the Holy Roman Empire swallowed the Czechs but not : the Poles. ----Isabelle de Foix How late a period do you want? The following book covers up through 1500 and (despite the rather opaque title) focusses on Bohemian women's dress. Sronkova, Olga. "Gothic Woman's Fashion" Prague: Artia, 1954. UC Berkeley has a copy of it, if you have access to inter-library loan. (Well, actually _I_ have their copy of it right now, but it's overdue and I should be getting it back soon.) Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn Edited by Mark S. Harris cl-EastEur-msg Page 2 of 2