Join Madelyn Shaw as she presents her 2022 National Library Fellowship research into the global wool trade.
This presentation will examine wool’s vital role as a military resource from the American Civil War through the Korean War, the last conflict in which wool was a major strategic imperative. It is a trans-national story, long fragmented and obscured within various national histories At its heart are the close, often contentious, ties among Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. But it also reveals how British control of nearly half the world’s wool during two world wars drove ‘have-not’ nations – the US, Germany, Japan, Italy – to search for substitutes, and eventually, the synthetic fibres which threaten our environment today.
For those unable to make it to Canberra for the event, it will be livestreamed online via the Library’s Facebook page.
Madelyn Shaw is a 2022 National Library of Australia Fellow supported by the Stokes Family.
About Madelyn Shaw
Madelyn Shaw is a curator and writer specialising in the cultural and social history of textiles and dress. Her current project, Fabric of War: A Hidden History of the Global Wool Trade, in conjunction with Trish FitzSimons (Griffith University), explores the links between wool as a strategic military commodity in the 20th century and our current global reliance on synthetic fibres.
The details
What: Fabric of War: A Hidden History of the Global Wool Trade
When: Thursday, 15 September 2022 from 12:30 to 1:30 pm
Where: The National Library of Australia and livestreamed on the Library’s Facebook page.
Cost: Free Entry, bookings are essential. No bookings are required to watch the online stream.
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