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You TubeAmerican Clothing History Lecture Series, Part 2 OverviewWhat kind of lecture is the American Clothing History Lecture Series? In Japan, researchers of American clothing history are very rare. Furthermore, in the many studies of Western clothing history that can be seen, research on upper-class clothing dominates. In contrast, Hamada has been building clothing history research for 38 years as American clothing social history, taking into account the historical background of clothing not only of the upper class in America, but also of the middle and lower classes. Hamada's research subjects include clothing and textiles of minorities such as Native Americans and African Americans. We hope that this lecture will be useful for future research into clothing history. Top 5 URLs for this course in terms of viewing rate Episode 1: Introduction The purpose and theme of this course • Episode 15: Utopianism and women who wore pants (part 1) Introduction... Episode 3: Utopianism and women who wore pants (part 2) - The establishment of the Oneida community and clothing reform - • Episode 15: Utopianism and women who wore pants, part 2 The establishment of the Oneida community... Episode 17: Immigrants to America's admiration for French fashion • Immigrants to America's admiration for French fashion (revised version) Episode 6: Utopianism and women who wore pants (part 5) - The birth and role of the magazine "Sibyl" - • Episode 15: Utopianism and women who wore pants (part 5) YouTube version... Episode 2: Utopianism and women who wore pants (part 1) • Video #American clothing history lecture series #The dress reform movement in 19th century America #Women who wore pants #The birth of the American look #Professional clothing in American history #Masako Hamada's History of American Clothing #Colonial Clothing in America #Set in the American Revolution Today, it is commonplace in the international community for women to wear trousers. However, it was not so long ago that this culture was established in the history of clothing. So, when and where did women start wearing trousers? The dress reform movement known as the "Bloomer Movement" that took place in America in the first half of the 19th century is well known. Bloomers were once popular in Japan as gym clothes for female students. Ms. Gail Veronica Fisher, an American clothing researcher who is researching women's dress reform in 19th century America, is reexamining existing research on Bloomerism and conducting new research by dividing women's dress reform in 19th century America into three periods: first period 1824-1851, second period 1851-1879, and third period 1879-1920. Although research on the Bloomer Movement has been conducted in Japan, there is no research on other dress reform movements in 19th century America. In Masako Hamada's book "From Paris Mode to the American Look," the author is able to touch upon the essence of the dress reform movement to some extent through the introduction and analysis of highly valuable primary source documents, and I believe this is where the author's originality lies. In this course, I would like to explain the answer to the question, "When and where did women start wearing trousers?" in an easy-to-understand and visual way. First, click to watch the video. You will be fascinated by the rational view of clothing of people in the past.