The Costumer's Manifesto is written by Tara Maginnis, and proudly hosted by William Baker.

THE MANIFESTO IS MUTATING!  IT IS TURNING INTO A WIKI THAT CAN BECOME THE HIVE MIND OF ALL COSTUMERS, FINALLY LIVING UP TO IT'S SLOGAN: "COSTUMERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!" YOU CAN HELP IN THIS PROCESS BY MOVING PAGES TO THE NEW SITE AT THECOSTUMERSMANIFESTO.COM, HELPING TO EDIT THE PAGES THAT ARE THERE ALREADY, AND ADDING YOUR OWN ORIGINAL INPUT.

 

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(Costume) History
How-To
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Major Sites
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Museums
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Travel for Costumers
Unite!

Vintage Clothing
Weddings
Weird Clothing

Study in London


Photo of Hampton Court Palace, by Tara Maginnis.

[This page is purely an example of the kind of web pages I will be making for recruitment if I am selected to teach in the NCSA London program.  This is just part of the application I am making to NCSA, and not yet a real class.  To learn more about the existing AHA study programs around the world, including the NCSA London program, click HERE. ]

NCSA's London program is a full time 11 week program of study based in central London.  College students from member schools in the Northwest Council on Study Abroad receive home-campus credit. Students attending nonmember institutions receive transfer credit from a designated member school. 

These pages provide information on two of the classes proposed for this program (not yet approved) by Tara Maginnis, the author of the Costumer's Manifesto web site.  The existing NCSA program has many courses to choose from every term on a variety of subjects.

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This page last edited on 10/18/2006