In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an article titled ‘The Menace of Effeminacy’. This article, written by Carl Hertzig, and read by magazine-subscribers across the Tasman, documented anxieties around the state of men and masculinity following the upheaval of the Great War. Touching on topics such as gender, psychology, eugenics, and sexuality this article and its concerns represent those that this thesis explores in order to understand what the ‘fear of effeminacy’ actually meant for New Zealanders during the interwar years (c.1918-1939). This thesis documents and analyses contemporary discussions of male sexuality and masculinity through a series of sources in order to establish the w...
Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensa...
Scholarship of the first wave of feminism often neglects to address the fact that despite the effort...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an articl...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
Historical analysis of sex education materials, as well as of the debates that surround them, can sh...
This thesis examines the development of sex legislation in New Zealand between 1880 and 1925. It arg...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
The very general nature of eugenics allowed many diverse groups and individuals, that on the surface...
Although the 1957 Wolfenden Report on homosexuality and prostitution was a British document, it neve...
document, it nevertheless played a palpable role in debates among the ‘overseas British ’ on the man...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of people during the First World War. Some men...
A search on men’s health in past issues of the New Zealand Medical Journal (NZMJ) yielded only a few...
Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensa...
Scholarship of the first wave of feminism often neglects to address the fact that despite the effort...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
In January 1932, the Sydney-based lifestyle magazine Health and Physical Culture published an articl...
This thesis examines anxieties about national fitness and efficiency in nineteenth-century New Zeala...
Historians have focused on early twentieth-century positive eugenics in New Zealand. In this article...
Historical analysis of sex education materials, as well as of the debates that surround them, can sh...
This thesis examines the development of sex legislation in New Zealand between 1880 and 1925. It arg...
The period from 1910 to 1945 saw the topic of venereal disease become an increasingly public one as ...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
The very general nature of eugenics allowed many diverse groups and individuals, that on the surface...
Although the 1957 Wolfenden Report on homosexuality and prostitution was a British document, it neve...
document, it nevertheless played a palpable role in debates among the ‘overseas British ’ on the man...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of people during the First World War. Some men...
A search on men’s health in past issues of the New Zealand Medical Journal (NZMJ) yielded only a few...
Many historians associate adolescent pleasures and subcultures with the mid-twentieth century. Sensa...
Scholarship of the first wave of feminism often neglects to address the fact that despite the effort...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...