Uniformology
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Uniformology is a branch of the auxiliary sciences of history which studies uniforms - especially military uniforms - through ages and civilizations.
Gallery
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Civil uniform by Mining Institute of the late XVIII - mid-XIX centuries
Author:Sergei Popov (historian) -
Civil braided shoulder straps, 1876-1885.
Author:Sergei Popov -
Uniforms for employees of the Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route (GUSMP), 1933.
Author:Alexei Karewski -
Insignia for personal ranks of river fleet workers.
Author:Leonid Tokar
See also
[edit]- Full dress uniform
- Mess dress uniform
- Service dress uniform
- Combat uniform
- Armour
- Costumes
- Militaria
External links
[edit]- Moreira, Maria Cristina; Veludo, Sérgio (2008). "Evolution of Portuguese Military Uniformology in the Nineteenth Century: Examples from Sculptural Monuments in Public Spaces, Portugal". Portuguese Studies Review. 16 (2). Peterborough, Ontario: Baywolf Press (published 2009): 79–101. Retrieved 2016-11-09.
This paper traces the evolution of Portuguese nineteenth-century military uniformology [...].