1. A New History of "Made in Italy"
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2. After the Fall
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3. After Universal Design
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4. Analogical Thinking in Architecture
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5. Architectural Encounters in Asia Pacific
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6. Architecture and Retrenchment
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7. Architecture and the Public World
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8. Architecture Constructed
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9. Architecture, Media, Archives
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10. Art Botany in British Design Reform, 1835-1865
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11. Atlas of Informal Settlement
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12. Behind the Seams
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13. Clothing Alterations and Repairs
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14. Construction Knitting
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15. Craft Communities
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16. Creating the Perfect Form
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17. Design and Covid-19
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18. Design and Science
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19. Design and the Vernacular
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20. Design, Manufacture and Sell Your Bag Collection
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21. Designing Gender
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22. Designing Knowledge
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23. Designing the Domestic Posthuman
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24. Digital Fashion
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25. Domicide
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26. Dress and Identity in America
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27. Dress History of Korea
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28. Everyday Fashion
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29. Fashion Aesthetics and Ethics
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30. Fashion and Motherhood
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31. Fashion Before Plus-Size
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32. Fashion in American Life
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33. Fashion, Disability, and Co-design
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34. Fashion: Seductive Play
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35. Fear and Clothing
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36. Food and Fashion
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37. From Sleepwear to Sportswear
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38. Gay Men's Style
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39. Getting Illustration Clients
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40. Giving Type Meaning
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41. H Blocks
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42. Hang-Ups
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43. Hidden Patrons
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44. Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion
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45. History and Legacy of Isotype
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46. How Textile Communicates
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47. Illustrated Men
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48. Illustration and Heritage
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49. Illustration, Narrative and The Suffragette
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50. In American Fashion
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51. In Private
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52. Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive
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53. Interfaces and Us
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54. Interiors in the Age of Enlightenment
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55. Is Architecture Art?
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56. Jews in Suits
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57. John Dalton
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58. Latin American and Latinx Fashion Design Today - ¡Moda Hoy!
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59. Ludwig Hilberseimer
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60. Luxury Fashion and Media Communication
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61. Malayan Classicism
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62. Memories of Dress
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63. Modern Architecture of Quito
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64. Motion Illustration
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65. Narrative Thread
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66. Nietzsche and Architecture
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67. On Design
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68. On the Job
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69. PAGON
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70. Paolo Portoghesi
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71. Profiles of the Mannequin
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72. Queer Style
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73. Queering Architecture
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74. Reconstruction
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75. Relationality
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76. Reportage Drawing
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77. Representations of Art and Art Museums in Children’s Picture Books
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78. Selling Europe to the World
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79. She City
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80. Shirts, Shifts and Sheets of Fine Linen
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81. Shoes and the Georgian Man
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82. Skilled Immigrants in the Textile and Fashion Industries
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83. Small Spaces
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84. Sustainable Fashion, Migrants, Embroidery
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85. The Bad Corset
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86. The Fundamentals of Fashion Filmmaking
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87. The Future of Clothing
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88. The Hidden Life of Clothing
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89. The Impact of a PhD on Design Practice
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90. The Intersection of Fashion and Disability
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91. The Material Landscapes of Scotland’s Jewellery Craft, 1780-1914
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92. The Minimum Dwelling Revisited
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93. The Modern Venus
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94. The Professionalization of Window Display in Britain, 1919-1939
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95. The Rise of the Stylist
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96. The Women of 'Little Paris'
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97. Transnational Discourses in Nordic Design
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98. Tupaia, Captain Cook and the Voyage of the Endeavour
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99. Understanding Fashion Scandals
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100.Vincent Scully
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101.Weaving Europe, Crafting the Museum
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102.Wholesale Couture
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103.Working with Design Clients
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104.Zero Waste Fashion Design
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