About the book: Public Men offers an introduction to an exciting new field: the history of masculinities in the political domain and will be essential reading for students and specialists alike with interests in gender or political culture. By building upon new work on gender and political culture, these new case studies explore the gendering of the political domain and the masculinities of the men who have historically dominated it. As such, Public Men is a major contribution to our understanding of the history of Britain between the Eighteenth and the Twentieth centuries
Most politicians are men, yet there is a surprising lack of focus within political science on the ca...
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of pow...
It has been suggested that male police officers are the purveyors of a unique form of occupational ...
This chapter examines the role of changing policing arrangements in Scottish burghs in projecting id...
This handbook aims to challenge ‘gender blindness’ in the historical study of high politics, power, ...
Documenting lived experiences of men in charge of others, this collection creates a social and cultu...
FLETCHER Christopher (ed.), BRADY Sean (ed.), MOSS Rachel E. (ed.), RIALL Lucy (ed.) The palgrave ha...
Men and masculinities provides an engaging, accessible and provocative introduction to histories of ...
The ‘cult of masculinity’ has received much attention as a persistent and negative feature of police...
This article explores the genealogy of the most expansive, and yet least scrutinized, of governmenta...
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a 'governmentality' approach to show ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to problematise the application of hegemonic masculinity to po...
In this article, Professor Frank Rudy Cooper examines how masculinity contests specifically, and mas...
Britain prides itself on its civil tradition of policing: the British police constable is supposed t...
Most politicians are men, yet there is a surprising lack of focus within political science on the ca...
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of pow...
It has been suggested that male police officers are the purveyors of a unique form of occupational ...
This chapter examines the role of changing policing arrangements in Scottish burghs in projecting id...
This handbook aims to challenge ‘gender blindness’ in the historical study of high politics, power, ...
Documenting lived experiences of men in charge of others, this collection creates a social and cultu...
FLETCHER Christopher (ed.), BRADY Sean (ed.), MOSS Rachel E. (ed.), RIALL Lucy (ed.) The palgrave ha...
Men and masculinities provides an engaging, accessible and provocative introduction to histories of ...
The ‘cult of masculinity’ has received much attention as a persistent and negative feature of police...
This article explores the genealogy of the most expansive, and yet least scrutinized, of governmenta...
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation uses a 'governmentality' approach to show ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to problematise the application of hegemonic masculinity to po...
In this article, Professor Frank Rudy Cooper examines how masculinity contests specifically, and mas...
Britain prides itself on its civil tradition of policing: the British police constable is supposed t...
Most politicians are men, yet there is a surprising lack of focus within political science on the ca...
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of pow...
It has been suggested that male police officers are the purveyors of a unique form of occupational ...