This Masters provides you with the skills to research and interpret everyday clothing, fashion and textiles in historical contexts. The programme introduces you to theoretical and object-based approaches through a combination of taught and research-based components, showing you how historic dress and textiles can be studied both in their own right and as a means to understand the past. Close links with local and national archives, libraries and museums, including Glasgow Museums and the Victoria & Albert Museum, means the programme offers you a unique insight into the study, curatio...
This Masters provides you with the skills to research and interpret everyday clothing, fashion and textiles in historical contexts. The programme introduces you to theoretical and object-based approaches through a combination of taught and research-based components, showing you how historic dress and textiles can be studied both in their own right and as a means to understand the past. Close links with local and national archives, libraries and museums, including Glasgow Museums and the Victoria & Albert Museum, means the programme offers you a unique insight into the study, curation, interpretation and preservation of historic dress and textile collections.<br/><br/>**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**<br/><br/>PROGRAMME STRUCTURE<br/>You will:<br/><br/>Take three core courses<br/>Take three optional courses<br/>Research and write a dissertation<br/>Semester 1: September to December<br/>CORE 1: FRAMING DRESS AND TEXTILE HISTORIES<br/>CORE 2: RESEARCH METHODS AND SKILLS<br/>One optional course<br/>Semester 2: January to March<br/>CORE 3: APPLYING DRESS AND TEXTILE HISTORIES<br/>Two optional courses<br/>Optional courses<br/>Optional courses include, but are not limited to:<br/><br/>BIRTH OF MODERN FASHION? TEXTILES AND DRESS, 1680 - 1815<br/>UNDERSTANDING TEXTILES: TECHNOLOGY<br/>VICTORIAN VISIONS: DRESS AND TEXTILES, C.1837-1901<br/>MATERIAL CULTURES<br/>RENAISSANCE DRESS AND TEXTILES: MATERIALS AND MEANING<br/>FABRICS OF A NATION: SCOTTISH DRESS AND TEXTILE HISTORIES<br/>WORK PLACEMENT<br/>Level 5 course in History of Art<br/>Level 5 course from those available within the College of Arts subject to the approval of the programme convenor.<br/>Please note that not all optional courses run every year.<br/><br/>Dissertation<br/>DISSERTATION<br/>Programme alteration or discontinuation<br/>The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised. In exceptional circumstances, however, the University may withdraw or alter a programme. Covid restrictions, for instance, may result in cancelled or altered study visits. For more information, please see: Student contract. <br/><br/>Programme alteration or discontinuation<br/>The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised. In exceptional circumstances, however, the University may withdraw or alter a programme. For more information, please see: Student contract.<br/><br/>CAREER PROSPECTS<br/>The attributes you gain from the programme will be attractive to employers from museums, the heritage sector, art dealers and auction houses. Other career paths include theatre, film and television production as a costume researcher/designer. The programme also offers an excellent foundation upon which to progress to PhD study and an academic career.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
12 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
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Institution Code
G28
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