The Hatpin Menace: American Women Armed And Fashionable, 1887-1920

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Between 1887 and 1920, the humble hatpin went from an unremarkable item in every woman's wardrobe, to a fashion necessity, to a dangerous weapon (it was said). Big hair and big hats of the era meant big hatpins, and their weaponized use sparked controversy. There were "good" uses of hatpins, such as fending off an attacker in the street. There were also "bad" uses, such as when a woman being arrested tried to stab a police officer. But seriously: All those protruding pins seemed to threaten people everywhere in the public sphere. It did not sit well with the patriarchy, who responded with hysterical crusades and often ludicrous legislation aimed at curbing the hatpin and disarming American women.
  • | Author: Kerry Segrave
  • | Publisher: McFarland & Company
  • | Publication Date: Feb 02, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 220 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback/History
  • | ISBN-10: 1476662150
  • | ISBN-13: 9781476662152
Author:
Kerry Segrave
Publisher:
McFarland & Company
Publication Date:
Feb 02, 2016
Number of pages:
220 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback/History
ISBN-10:
1476662150
ISBN-13:
9781476662152