How the American Revolution impacted masculinity, the home and ultimately fatherhoo
OBJECTIVE: To understand how adolescents perceive the experience and what meanings they attribute to...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
American colonists grew to abhor the evils of a strong and tyrannical government. After freeing them...
How the American Revolution impacted masculinity, the home and ultimately fatherhoo
This dissertation examines American fathers in the eighteenth century and argues that the American R...
“Founding Fathers: Constitutive Rhetoric and White Masculinity,” uses archival and digital research ...
The literature written around the Revolutionary War period is one full of imagery of families torn a...
This study is a social and cultural history of fatherhood in New England and the Midwest from the ea...
Here is a vividly written and compact overview of the brilliant, flawed, and quarrelsome group of la...
Twenty years ago, historian John Demos (1982) made the now widely cited point that “fatherhood has a...
"Constituting American Masculinity" analyzes the tensions among competing discourses on modes of man...
In 1776, America became the first nation in the modern world to declare its independence from the mo...
Fathers are often neglected in histories of family life in Britain. Family Men provides the first ac...
Chapters 5 and 6 critically examine backlash men's movements, especially fathers’ rights groups and ...
The Founding Fathers have long been considered in the public imagination as the creators of the mode...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how adolescents perceive the experience and what meanings they attribute to...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
American colonists grew to abhor the evils of a strong and tyrannical government. After freeing them...
How the American Revolution impacted masculinity, the home and ultimately fatherhoo
This dissertation examines American fathers in the eighteenth century and argues that the American R...
“Founding Fathers: Constitutive Rhetoric and White Masculinity,” uses archival and digital research ...
The literature written around the Revolutionary War period is one full of imagery of families torn a...
This study is a social and cultural history of fatherhood in New England and the Midwest from the ea...
Here is a vividly written and compact overview of the brilliant, flawed, and quarrelsome group of la...
Twenty years ago, historian John Demos (1982) made the now widely cited point that “fatherhood has a...
"Constituting American Masculinity" analyzes the tensions among competing discourses on modes of man...
In 1776, America became the first nation in the modern world to declare its independence from the mo...
Fathers are often neglected in histories of family life in Britain. Family Men provides the first ac...
Chapters 5 and 6 critically examine backlash men's movements, especially fathers’ rights groups and ...
The Founding Fathers have long been considered in the public imagination as the creators of the mode...
OBJECTIVE: To understand how adolescents perceive the experience and what meanings they attribute to...
After a long period of scholarly neglect, social scientists are finally beginning to pay attention t...
American colonists grew to abhor the evils of a strong and tyrannical government. After freeing them...