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What is Masculinity?
‘To Make a Man Without Reason’: Examining Manhood and Manliness in Early Modern England
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Jennifer Jordan
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2011
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
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Valorising Samurai Masculinity through Biblical Language
Introduction
Masculinity As a World Historical Category of Analysis
Masculinity and Fatherhood in England c. 1760â1830
St Francis of Assisi and the Making of Settlement Masculinity, 1883â1914
Cow Boys, Cattle Men and Competing Masculinities on the Texas Frontier
Three Faces of Fatherhood As a Masculine Category
Masculinity without Conflict
âBoys, Semi- Men and Bearded Scholarsâ
Homes Fit for Homos
Punters and Their Prostitutes
âProper Government and Disciplineâ
âTo Make a Man Without Reasonâ
Hegemonic Masculinities? Assessing Change and Processes of Change in Elite Masculinity, 1700â1900
The History of Masculinity
Masculinities, Histories and Memories
Masculinities in Early Hellenistic Athens
Athenian Pederasty and the Construction of Masculinity
An Orchard, a Love Letter and Three Bastards
Can the Hegemon Speak? Reading Masculinity through Anthropology
The Whig Interpretation of Masculinity? Honour and Sexuality in Late Medieval Manhood
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
The History of Masculinity: An Outdated Concept?
pp. 35
Can the Hegemon Speak? Reading Masculinity through Anthropology
pp. 57
The Whig Interpretation of Masculinity? Honour and Sexuality in Late Medieval Manhood
pp. 76
Masculinity without Conflict: Noblemen in Eighth- and Ninth-Century Francia
pp. 97
Masculinities in Early Hellenistic Athens
pp. 114
Masculinity As a World Historical Category of Analysis
pp. 139
Hegemonic Masculinities? Assessing Change and Processes of Change in Elite Masculinity, 1700–1900
pp. 167
Masculinity and Fatherhood in England c. 1760–1830
pp. 189
Athenian Pederasty and the Construction of Masculinity
pp. 226
An Orchard, a Love Letter and Three Bastards: The Formation of Adult Male Identity in a Fifteenth-Century Family
pp. 245
‘To Make a Man Without Reason’: Examining Manhood and Manliness in Early Modern England
pp. 263
‘Boys, Semi-Men and Bearded Scholars’: Maturity and Manliness in Early Nineteenth-Century Oxford
pp. 285
St Francis of Assisi and the Making of Settlement Masculinity, 1883–1914
pp. 303
Homes Fit for Homos: Joe Orton, Masculinity and the Domesticated Queer
pp. 323
Three Faces of Fatherhood As a Masculine Category: Tyrants, Teachers, and Workaholics As ‘Responsible Family Men’ during Canada’s Baby Boom
pp. 349
Cow Boys, Cattle Men and Competing Masculinities on the Texas Frontier
pp. 370
Valorising Samurai Masculinity through Biblical Language: Christianity, Oscar Wilde and Natsume Soseki’s Novel Kokoro
pp. 389
‘Proper Government and Discipline’: Family Religion and Masculine Authority in Nineteenth-Century Canada
pp. 413
Punters and Their Prostitutes: British Soldiers, Masculinity and Maisons Tolérées in the First World War
pp. 433
Masculinities, Histories and Memories
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