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Polish Lace Makers

Polish Lace Makers
Author: Anna Sznajder
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1498584322

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AnnaSznajder centers this ethnography of gendered creative practice in the lace-making community of Bobowa, Poland. Grounded in rural gender studies and feminist epistemology, Polish Lace Makers: Gender, Heritage, and Identity is a pivotal historical and modern account of the social and economic behaviors of entrepreneurial craftswomen tasked with preserving the originality and symbolic value of lace. Sznajder traces the evolving work strategies and occupational identities of this community from the early 19th nineteenth century up to the modern day, outlining the challenges of World War II, communist rule, and socialist Poland. The case studies included in this account are emulative of the larger struggle of female entrepreneurs to self-manage, innovate, create, and provide for themselves and their families. This book is recommended for scholars of anthropology, sociology, gender studies, and European studies.


American Lace & Lace-makers

American Lace & Lace-makers
Author: Emily Noyes Vanderpoel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1924
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN:

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Enduring Socialism

Enduring Socialism
Author: Harry G. West
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781845454647

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Against the historical backdrop of successive socialist and post-socialist claims to have completely remade society, the contributors to this volume explore the complex and often paradoxical continuities between diverse post-socialist presents and their corresponding socialist and pre-socialist pasts. The chapters focus on ways in which: pre-socialist economic, political, and cultural forms in fact endured an era of socialism and have found new life in the post-socialist present, notwithstanding revolutionary socialist claims; continuities with a pre-socialist past have been produced within the historical imaginary of post-socialism; and socialist economic, political, and cultural forms have in fact endured in a purportedly post-socialist era, despite the claims of neo-liberal reformers. Harry West is a lecturer in Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). His has conducted research in the northern district of Mueda in Mozambique, where nationalist guerrillas based themselves during the anti-colonial war (1964-1974). As part of his project, he has studied how various social groups experienced, and coped with, violence during and after the war for independence. He has also taken interest in how colonialism and revolutionary socialism reconfigured the institutions of local authority, and, more recently, how post-socialist reforms have fostered a "revival of tradition" in rural Mozambique. Parvathi Raman is a lecturer in Social Anthropology in the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). She has conducted research in South Africa on the role of Indians in the South African Communist Party and has written about the changing character of the socialist imagination in the twentieth century. She also works on the politics of diaspora, and multiculturalism and the neo-liberal state.


Lace and Lace Making

Lace and Lace Making
Author: Alice-May Bullock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1981
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

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The origins of lace are probably in net-work, which is referred to in the Bible and has been found in Egyptian tombs. The more elaborate forms, such as needlepoint and bobbin lace, did not appear until the fifteenth or sixteenth century. It is generally agreed that needlepoint lace was developed in Italy while bobbin lace was developed in Flanders, and it was from Flanders and other European countries that thousands of Protestants fled to England to escape religious persecution, bringing their lace making skills with them. Lace and Lace Making charts the early history of this craft, and then recounts how various European forms were adapted. The book describes how the bobbin lace industry operated, with home workers selling their work to touring lace dealers, and how this cottage industry was disastrously affected by the introduction of lace making machines in the second half of the eighteenth century. The book also talks about lace schools, their customs and holiday celebrations, the lace tells that were recited while working, the many attractive and historically interesting bobbin inscriptions, the numerous laws that were made regulating the wearing of lace and the ways that were found to circumvent these laws-such as smuggling. A great amount of detailed research has gone into producing this book, which provides a fascinating account of a once important craft industry that is now enjoying a welcome revival.


Polish Encyclopaedia ...

Polish Encyclopaedia ...
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1922
Genre: Poland
ISBN:

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Polish-English

Polish-English
Author: Kazimierz Bulas
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3112319311

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Mennonites in Early Modern Poland and Prussia

Mennonites in Early Modern Poland and Prussia
Author: Peter J. Klassen
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801891132

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Klassen brings them to light and life by focusing on an unusual oasis of tolerance in the midst of a Europe convulsed by the wars of religion.


The Art of Poland

The Art of Poland
Author: Irena Głębocka Piotrowska
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1971
Genre: Art, Polish
ISBN:

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