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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction: Interrogating Men and Masculinities in Scottish History
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1 ‘Be Wise in Thy Governing’: Managing Emotion and Controlling Masculinity in Early Modern Scottish Poetry -
2 Reformed Masculinity: Ministers, Fathers and Male Heads of Households, 1560–1660 -
3 The Importance and Impossibility of Manhood: Polite and Libertine Masculinities in the Urban Eighteenth Century -
4 The Taming of Highland Masculinity: Interpersonal Violence and Shifting Codes of Manhood, c. 1760–1840 -
5 Making a Manly Impression: The Image of Kingship on Scottish Royal Seals of the High Middle Ages -
6 Contrasting Kingly and Knightly Masculinities in Barbour’s Bruce -
7 Negotiating Independence: Manliness and Begging Letters in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland -
8 A Wartime Family Romance: Narratives of Masculinity and Intimacy during World War Two -
9 Social Control and Masculinity in Early Modern Scotland: Expectations and Behaviour in a Lowland Parish -
10 A ‘Polite and Commercial People’? Masculinity and Economic Violence in Scotland, 1700–60 -
11 Music Hall, ‘Mashers’ and the ‘Unco Guid’: Competing Masculinities in Victorian Glasgow -
12 ‘That Class of Men’: Effeminacy, Sodomy and Failed Masculinities in Inter- and Post-War Scotland -
13 Speaking to the ‘Hard Men’: Masculinities, Violence and Youth Gangs in Glasgow, c. 1965–75 - Index
(p.x) Notes on the Contributors
(p.x) Notes on the Contributors
- Source:
- Nine Centuries of Man
- Author(s):
- Lynn Abrams, Elizabeth Ewan
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction: Interrogating Men and Masculinities in Scottish History
-
1 ‘Be Wise in Thy Governing’: Managing Emotion and Controlling Masculinity in Early Modern Scottish Poetry -
2 Reformed Masculinity: Ministers, Fathers and Male Heads of Households, 1560–1660 -
3 The Importance and Impossibility of Manhood: Polite and Libertine Masculinities in the Urban Eighteenth Century -
4 The Taming of Highland Masculinity: Interpersonal Violence and Shifting Codes of Manhood, c. 1760–1840 -
5 Making a Manly Impression: The Image of Kingship on Scottish Royal Seals of the High Middle Ages -
6 Contrasting Kingly and Knightly Masculinities in Barbour’s Bruce -
7 Negotiating Independence: Manliness and Begging Letters in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland -
8 A Wartime Family Romance: Narratives of Masculinity and Intimacy during World War Two -
9 Social Control and Masculinity in Early Modern Scotland: Expectations and Behaviour in a Lowland Parish -
10 A ‘Polite and Commercial People’? Masculinity and Economic Violence in Scotland, 1700–60 -
11 Music Hall, ‘Mashers’ and the ‘Unco Guid’: Competing Masculinities in Victorian Glasgow -
12 ‘That Class of Men’: Effeminacy, Sodomy and Failed Masculinities in Inter- and Post-War Scotland -
13 Speaking to the ‘Hard Men’: Masculinities, Violence and Youth Gangs in Glasgow, c. 1965–75 - Index