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.
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Three French army generals of Louis XVI in military dress, the inspectors of doctors, surgeons and the barracks. Coloured lithograph by G. David after A. de Marbot.
See also[]
- Full dress uniform
- Mess dress uniform
- Service dress uniform
- Combat uniform
- Armour
- Costumes
- Militaria
External links[]
- 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. Peterborough, Ontario: Baywolf Press (published 2009). 16 (2): 79–101. Retrieved 2016-11-09.
This paper traces the evolution of Portuguese nineteenth-century military uniformology [...].
Categories:
- History of clothing
- Military equipment
- Uniforms
- Clothing stubs