
Hats
A Very UNnatural History
Malcolm Smith(Author)
Michigan State University Press
Published on 1. January 2020
Book
Hardback
194 pages
978-1-61186-347-5 (ISBN)
Description
For such simple garments, hats have had a devastating impact on wildlife throughout their long history. Made of wild-caught mammal furs, decorated with feathers or whole stuffed birds, historically they have driven many species to near extinction. By the turn of the twentieth century, egrets, shot for their exuberant white neck plumes, had been decimated; the wild ostrich, killed for its feathers until the early 1900s, was all but extirpated; and vast numbers of birds of paradise from New Guinea and hummingbirds from the Americas were just some of the other birds killed to decorate ladies' hats. At its peak, the hat trade was estimated to be killing 200 million birds a year. At the end of the nineteenth century, it was a trade valued at GBP20 million (over $25 million) a year at the London feather auctions. Weight for weight, exotic feathers were more valuable than gold. Today, while no wild birds are captured for feather decoration, some wild animals are still trapped and killed for hatmaking. A fascinating read, Hats will have you questioning the history of your headwear.
Reviews / Votes
"Revelatory and ambitious, Hats exposes the diabolically efficient network of plumage hunters and fur trappers that girdled the late nineteenthcentury globe. No bird or beaver was safe-and all for the sake of a hat."-TESSA BOASE, author of Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather: Fashion, Fury and Feminism-Women's Fight for Change
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
East Lansing, MI
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
32
Dimensions
Height: 261 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
674 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61186-347-5 (9781611863475)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
MALCOLM SMITH is a biologist, a former chief scientist and deputy chief executive at the Countryside Council for Wales, and a former board member of the Environment Agency, Europe's largest environmental regulator, for England and Wales.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Earliest Hats and Hat Decor
2. A Deadly Felt Revolution
3. When the Fur Flies
4. European Flamboyance
5. A Feather in London's Cap
6. An American Tragedy Unfolds
7. Ladies with Influence
8. The Davy Crockett Revival
9. The Survivors' Story
10. Today's Hats
Appendix. The IUCN Red List Classification
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Earliest Hats and Hat Decor
2. A Deadly Felt Revolution
3. When the Fur Flies
4. European Flamboyance
5. A Feather in London's Cap
6. An American Tragedy Unfolds
7. Ladies with Influence
8. The Davy Crockett Revival
9. The Survivors' Story
10. Today's Hats
Appendix. The IUCN Red List Classification
Notes
Bibliography
Index