American Decades
"San Francisco Graft Trial, 1907–1908"
Photographs
Date: 1907–1908
Source: Image numbers 02613, 02614, and 02617. "San Francisco Graft Trial, 1907–1908. BANK PIC 1905.0261-PIC, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley." Online Archive of California. Available online at http://findaid.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7p30102q; website home page: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ (accessed February 22, 2003).
Introduction
For most of history, there was almost equal elaboration of costume for men and women, but that changed around the 1840s. Although the reasons for this change are complex and cannot be attributed to a single event, they coincided with industrialization and the expansion of a middle class. Income and productivity, not aristocracy, was the social delineator. The businessman of the industrial...
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1900's Fashion Primary Sources
- Louis Sullivan, Architect
- "Up-to-Date Bathing Requisites"
- Works of Frank Lloyd Wright
- Tiffany Glass
- Clothing the American Woman
- Middle-class Housework
- Art Pottery in the New Century
- The Gibson Girl
- Photographs of Poor Miners
- "Twenty-sixth Anniversary of the Standard Underwear of the World"
- "Houses Unique in Interest"
- Changes in Textiles and Advertising
- "San Francisco Graft Trial, 1907–1908"
- Sears Modern Homes Catalogues
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
