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" Masculinities in politics and war : "
edited by Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann, and John Tosh
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BL
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Record Number
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724067
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b543785
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Main Entry
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edited by Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann, and John Tosh
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Title & Author
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Masculinities in politics and war : : gendering modern history\ edited by Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann, and John Tosh
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Edition Statement
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1. digital pbk. ed
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Publication Statement
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Manchester ; New York: Manchester University Press, 2008
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Series Statement
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Gender in history
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Page. NO
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xv, 325 s
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ISBN
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0719065216
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: 9780719065217
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Notes
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Originally: 1. ed., 2004
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Contents
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List of figuresList of contributorsAcknowledgementsPreface Part I Masculinities in politics and war: Introductions1. Masculinity in politics and war in the age of democratic revolutions, 1750-1850 - Stefan Dudink and Karen Hagemann2. Masculinity in politics and war in the age of nation-states and World Wars, 1850-1950 - John Horne3. Hegemonic masculinity and the history of gender - John ToshPart II Historicising revolutionary masculinity: Constructs and contexts4. The republican gentleman: The race to rhetorical stability in the new United States - Carroll Smith-Rosenberg5. Masculinity, effeminacy, time: Conceptual change in the Dutch age of democratic revolutions - Stefan Dudink6. Republican citizenship and heterosocial desire: Concepts of masculinity in revolutionary France - Joan B. Landes7. German heroes: The cult of death for the fatherland in nineteenth-century Germany - Karen HagemannPart III Gendering the nation: Hegemonic masculinity and its Others8. 'Brothers of the Iranian race': Manhood, nationhood, and modernity in Iran c.1870-1914 - Joanna de Groot9. Hegemonic masculinity in Afrikaner nationalist mobilisation, 1934-1948 - Jacobus Adriaan du Pisani10. Temperate heroes: Concepts of masculinity in Second World War Britain - Sonya O. RosePart IV Analysing power relations: The politics of masculinity11. Translating needs into rights: The discursive imperative of the Australian white man, 1901-1930 - Marilyn Lake12. Measures for masculinity: The American labor movement and welfare state policy during the Great Depression - Alice Kessler-Harris13. Masculinities, nations, and the new world order: Gendered discourses on peacemaking and nationality in Britain, France and the United States after the First World War - Glenda SlugaPart V Including the subject: masculinity and subjectivity14. The political man: The construction of masculinity in German Social Democracy, 1848-1878 - Thomas Welskopp15. Making workers masculine: The (re)construction of male worker identity in twentieth-century Brazil - Barbara Weinstein16. Maternal relations: Moral manliness and emotional survival in letters home during the First World War - Michael Roper -- .
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Subject
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Masculinity -- History.
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Subject
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Masculinity -- Political aspects.
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Subject
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Masculinity in popular culture.
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LC Classification
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HQ1090.E358 2008
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Added Entry
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John Tosh
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Karen Hagemann
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Stefan Dudink
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