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The
Civil War lasted four years, a short time for those who did not have
to live through it. But the fundamental disagreements that led to
armed conflict had their roots as far back as the framing of the
Constitution. Although the surrender at Appomattox silenced the
cannons, post-war reconstruction experienced its struggles and
conflicts as well. “The Civil War to this day excites passionate
interest and heated debates. The conflict that divided a nation and
even turned families into deadly foes is now seen variously through
the lenses of heroism, trauma, romance and nostalgia,” says Fashion
Archives director Dr. Karin J. Bohleke. “This exhibit explores both
the everyday and special moments in civilian life through clothing:
courtship, weddings, the arrival of children, the changing seasons,
and mourning loved ones. The clothing reveals a mix of practical
and common-sense styles mingled with garments of incredible beauty
and design.” With a touch of humor, Bohleke adds that, of course,
there will be an underwear display: “Visitors will leave knowing
exactly what ‘Victorians’ secrets’ were hidden under those
voluminous skirts.”
The
Shippensburg Fashion Archives and Museum has a superb selection of
men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and accessories, many of
which have never been on display. The exhibit is further
supplemented with holdings from private collections and other
institutions.
The public is invited to attend the exhibit opening, which will be
held Thursday February 7, 2008, from 2-7 p.m., and which will also
feature period foods to sample. The exhibit will run through August
6, 2008. |