Adrienne Hood
Associate Professor & Associate Chair, Graduate
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Professor Hood’s main research interests are production and consumption in early America and the early modern Atlantic world, particularly related to textiles, clothing and fashion. Her work has an interdisciplinary focus and includes material culture theory and methodology, and museology. Professor Hood’s book, The Weaver’s Craft: Cloth, Commerce, and Industry in Early Pennsylvania, was published in 2003 by the University of Pennsylvania Press. She has published articles in the William and Mary Quarterly, the Journal of Social History, and the Journal of American History, and her work has appeared in several edited volumes and anthologies. Professor Hood’s main research interests are production and consumption in early America and the early modern Atlantic world, particularly related to textiles, clothing and fashion. Her work has an interdisciplinary focus and includes material culture theory and methodology, and museology. Professor Hood’s book, The Weaver’s Craft: Cloth, Commerce, and Industry in Early Pennsylvania, was published in 2003 by the University of Pennsylvania Press. She has published articles in the William and Mary Quarterly, the Journal of Social History, and the Journal of American History, and her work has appeared in several edited volumes and anthologies.
Research Interest
production and consumption in early America and the early modern Atlantic world, particularly related to textiles, clothing and fashion