The power and status of English male elites were not merely inherited at birth but developed through everyday interactions with family, peers and guardians. Much of these conversations were conducted through correspondence. In this fascinating Sourcebook, Mark Rothery and Henry French present a unique collection of letters which together trace this construction of gender and social identities. The Formation of Male Elite Identities in England, c.1660-1900: • reveals the lifelong process of shaping and managing manliness via a range of social agents • illustrates continuities and changes in the values associated with the landed gentry over the course of the period, and within the male lifecycle • charts the process from school and un...
This thesis is centred on the country house estate of Cannon Hall near Barnsley in Yorkshire and the...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...
*One of the first in-depth studies of masculinity within a particular social group - the landed gent...
Becoming the Gentleman explains why British citizens in the long eighteenth century were haunted by ...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
Through analysing critically a broad range of visual, oral and written sources, this PhD thesis is c...
Gender roles dictated acceptable behavior during the early modem period (1450-1750). Within sixteent...
Compared with studies of earlier and later centuries, discussion of masculinity in the ‘long’ eighte...
This book provides the first academic study of non-metropolitan men who desired other men in the per...
Post-print version. 18 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be released May 2010.Compared wi...
This dissertation traces the failure of the late medieval English gentry to define themselves, and t...
What is masculinity? Looked at across time - from antiquity to the modern day - the contours of 'man...
My project aims to investigate the medieval concepts of masculinity within the framework of the Ang...
This article explores representations of the manly body and the ways in which its relationship with ...
This thesis is centred on the country house estate of Cannon Hall near Barnsley in Yorkshire and the...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...
*One of the first in-depth studies of masculinity within a particular social group - the landed gent...
Becoming the Gentleman explains why British citizens in the long eighteenth century were haunted by ...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
Through analysing critically a broad range of visual, oral and written sources, this PhD thesis is c...
Gender roles dictated acceptable behavior during the early modem period (1450-1750). Within sixteent...
Compared with studies of earlier and later centuries, discussion of masculinity in the ‘long’ eighte...
This book provides the first academic study of non-metropolitan men who desired other men in the per...
Post-print version. 18 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be released May 2010.Compared wi...
This dissertation traces the failure of the late medieval English gentry to define themselves, and t...
What is masculinity? Looked at across time - from antiquity to the modern day - the contours of 'man...
My project aims to investigate the medieval concepts of masculinity within the framework of the Ang...
This article explores representations of the manly body and the ways in which its relationship with ...
This thesis is centred on the country house estate of Cannon Hall near Barnsley in Yorkshire and the...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...