This article will provide a detailed analysis of the identity of one gentry man with an important role in making assessments of the manliness of others. It examines the way his gender identity was ‘structured in specific historical formations.’ Ralph Furse was a gatekeeper to elite masculine status through his prime position as a recruitment expert for the Colonial Office. His office was one of the ‘masculine spaces’ in Whitehall within which ideologies, power and authority were constructed. His position is all the more significant given that during this period of crisis in the empire the supply of manpower and the ‘…supply of men of a certain type – practical, resourceful and self-reliant…’ was particularly significant. Furse both reflecte...
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of pow...
This article based on a project on becoming a man, in one town, Penrith (about which more later), st...
This article explores the cultural and social dimensions of male tears in early modern England, and ...
This article explores representations of the manly body and the ways in which its relationship with ...
Post-print version. 18 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be released May 2010.Compared wi...
*One of the first in-depth studies of masculinity within a particular social group - the landed gent...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
The power and status of English male elites were not merely inherited at birth but developed through...
This article provides an overview of some key developments in the historiography of manhood and masc...
This thesis investigates the prevalence, pertinence, and potency of a recurrent gender discourse in ...
This thesis offers a study of elite masculinity during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth cent...
Over the past six years the works of Hall, Mangan & Walvin, Roper & Tosh, and Jackson have all illum...
In a time when ‘if one was born a male, one became a soldier’, what does it mean to be a man who ref...
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of pow...
This article based on a project on becoming a man, in one town, Penrith (about which more later), st...
This article explores the cultural and social dimensions of male tears in early modern England, and ...
This article explores representations of the manly body and the ways in which its relationship with ...
Post-print version. 18 month embargo by the publisher. Article will be released May 2010.Compared wi...
*One of the first in-depth studies of masculinity within a particular social group - the landed gent...
Britain underwent massive changes as it went from a European power to a world power, the society tha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
The power and status of English male elites were not merely inherited at birth but developed through...
This article provides an overview of some key developments in the historiography of manhood and masc...
This thesis investigates the prevalence, pertinence, and potency of a recurrent gender discourse in ...
This thesis offers a study of elite masculinity during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth cent...
Over the past six years the works of Hall, Mangan & Walvin, Roper & Tosh, and Jackson have all illum...
In a time when ‘if one was born a male, one became a soldier’, what does it mean to be a man who ref...
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of pow...
This article based on a project on becoming a man, in one town, Penrith (about which more later), st...
This article explores the cultural and social dimensions of male tears in early modern England, and ...