"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.
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