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      MALE ANXIETY AMONG YOUNGER SONS OF THE ENGLISH LANDED GENTRY, 1700–1900

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      The Historical Journal
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Younger sons of the gentry occupied a precarious and unstable position in society. They were born into wealthy and privileged families yet, within the system of primogeniture, were required to make their own way in the world. As elite men, their status rested on independence and patriarchal authority, attaining anything less could be deemed a failure. This article explores the way that these pressures on younger sons emerged, at a crucial point in the process of early adulthood, as anxiety on their part and on the part of their families. Using the correspondence of eleven English gentry families across this period, we explore the emotion of anxiety in this context: the way that it revealed ‘anxious masculinities’; the way anxiety was traded within an emotional economy; the uses to which anxiety was put. We argue that anxiety was an important and formative emotion within the gentry community and that the expression of anxiety persisted among younger sons and their guardians across this period. We therefore argue for continuity in the anxieties experienced within this emotional community.

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                Journal
                The Historical Journal
                Hist. J.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0018-246X
                1469-5103
                December 2019
                November 20 2018
                December 2019
                : 62
                : 4
                : 967-995
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                10.1017/S0018246X18000420
                bcafa975-12d6-424e-88ea-1fe77b4b875a
                © 2019

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