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Negotiating Masculinities and Modernity in the Maritime World, 1815-1940 - A Sailor's Progress? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021):... Negotiating Masculinities and Modernity in the Maritime World, 1815-1940 - A Sailor's Progress? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Karen Downing, Johnathan Thayer, Joanne Begiato
R3,346 Discovery Miles 33 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores ideas of masculinity in the maritime world in the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century. During this time commerce, politics and technology supported male privilege, while simultaneously creating the polite, consumerist and sedentary lifestyles that were perceived as damaging the minds and bodies of men. This volume explores this paradox through the figure of the sailor, a working-class man whose representation fulfilled numerous political and social ends in this period. It begins with the enduring image of romantic, heroic veterans of the Napeolonic wars, takes the reader through the challenges to masculinities created by encounters with other races and ethnicities, and with technological change, shifting geopolitical and cultural contexts, and ends with the fragile portrayal of masculinity in the imagined Nelson. In doing so, this edited collection shows that maritime masculinities (ideals, representations and the seamen themselves) were highly visible and volatile sites for negotiating the tensions of masculinities with civilisation, race, technology, patriotism, citizenship, and respectability during the long nineteenth century.

Manliness in Britain, 1760-1900 - Bodies, Emotion, and Material Culture (Paperback): Joanne Begiato Manliness in Britain, 1760-1900 - Bodies, Emotion, and Material Culture (Paperback)
Joanne Begiato
R1,035 Discovery Miles 10 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers an innovative account of manliness in Britain between 1760 and 1900. Using diverse textual, visual and material culture sources, it shows that masculinities were produced and disseminated through men's bodies -often working-class ones - and the emotions and material culture associated with them. The book analyses idealised men who stimulated desire and admiration, including virile boxers, soldiers, sailors and blacksmiths, brave firemen and noble industrial workers. It also investigates unmanly men, such as drunkards, wife-beaters and masturbators, who elicited disgust and aversion. Unusually, Manliness in Britain runs from the eras of feeling, revolution and reform to those of militarism, imperialism, representative democracy and mass media, periods often dealt with separately by historians of masculinities. -- .

Martial Masculinities - Experiencing and Imagining the Military in the Long Nineteenth Century (Paperback): Michael Brown, Anna... Martial Masculinities - Experiencing and Imagining the Military in the Long Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
Michael Brown, Anna Maria Barry, Joanne Begiato
R894 Discovery Miles 8 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection explores the role of martial masculinities in shaping nineteenth-century British culture and society in a period framed by two of the greatest wars the world had ever known. It offers a fresh, interdisciplinary perspective on an emerging field of study and draws on historical, literary, visual and musical sources to demonstrate the centrality of the military and its masculine dimensions in the shaping of Victorian and Edwardian personal and national identities. Focusing on both the experience of military service and its imaginative forms, it examines such topics as bodies and habits, families and domesticity, heroism and chivalry, religion and militarism, and youth and fantasy. Martial masculinities will be required reading for anyone interested in the cultures of war and masculinity in the long nineteenth century. -- .

Sex and the Church in the Long Eighteenth Century - Religion, Enlightenment and the Sexual Revolution (Hardcover): William... Sex and the Church in the Long Eighteenth Century - Religion, Enlightenment and the Sexual Revolution (Hardcover)
William Gibson, Joanne Begiato
R4,319 Discovery Miles 43 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Long Eighteenth Century was the Age of Revolutions, including the first sexual revolution. In this era, sexual toleration began and there was a marked increase in the discussion of morality, extra-marital sex, pornography and same-sex relationships in both print and visual culture media. William Gibson and Joanne Begiato here consider the ways in which the Church of England dealt with sex and sexuality in this period. Despite the backdrop of an increasingly secularising society, religion continued to play a key role in politics, family life and wider society and the eighteenth-century Church was still therefore a considerable force, especially in questions of morality. This book integrates themes of gender and sexuality into a broader understanding of the Church of England in the eighteenth century. It shows that, rather than distancing itself from sex through diminishing teaching, regulation and punishment, the Church not only paid attention to it, but its attitudes to sex and sexuality were at the core of society's reactions to the first sexual revolution.

Martial Masculinities - Experiencing and Imagining the Military in the Long Nineteenth Century (Hardcover): Michael Brown, Anna... Martial Masculinities - Experiencing and Imagining the Military in the Long Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
Michael Brown, Anna Maria Barry, Joanne Begiato
R2,473 Discovery Miles 24 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection explores the role of martial masculinities in shaping nineteenth-century British culture and society in a period framed by two of the greatest wars the world had ever known. It offers a fresh, interdisciplinary perspective on an emerging field of study and draws on historical, literary, visual and musical sources to demonstrate the centrality of the military and its masculine dimensions in the shaping of Victorian and Edwardian personal and national identities. Focusing on both the experience of military service and its imaginative forms, it examines such topics as bodies and habits, families and domesticity, heroism and chivalry, religion and militarism, and youth and fantasy. This collection will be required reading for anyone interested in the cultures of war and masculinity in the long nineteenth century. -- .

Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England - Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks (Paperback): Michael Lobban,... Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England - Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks (Paperback)
Michael Lobban, Joanne Begiato, Adrian Green
R1,148 Discovery Miles 11 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written in memory of Christopher W. Brooks, this collection of essays by prominent historians examines and builds on the scholarly legacy of the leading historian of early modern English law, society and politics. Brooks's work put legal culture and legal consciousness at the centre of our understanding of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English society, and the English common law tradition. The essays presented here develop a number of strands found in his work, and take them in new directions. They shed new light on central debates in the history of the common law, exploring how law was understood and used by different communities in early modern England, and examining how and why people engaged (or did not engage) in litigation. The volume also contains two hitherto unpublished essays by Christopher Brooks, which consider the relationship between law and religion and between law and political revolution in seventeenth-century England.

Manliness in Britain, 1760-1900 - Bodies, Emotion, and Material Culture (Hardcover): Joanne Begiato Manliness in Britain, 1760-1900 - Bodies, Emotion, and Material Culture (Hardcover)
Joanne Begiato
R2,341 R2,035 Discovery Miles 20 350 Save R306 (13%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book offers an innovative account of manliness in Britain between 1760 and 1900. Using diverse textual, visual and material culture sources, it shows that masculinities were produced and disseminated through men's bodies -often working-class ones - and the emotions and material culture associated with them. The book analyses idealised men who stimulated desire and admiration, including virile boxers, soldiers, sailors and blacksmiths, brave firemen and noble industrial workers. It also investigates unmanly men, such as drunkards, wife-beaters and masturbators, who elicited disgust and aversion. Unusually, Manliness in Britain runs from the eras of feeling, revolution and reform to those of militarism, imperialism, representative democracy and mass media, periods often dealt with separately by historians of masculinities. -- .

Negotiating Masculinities and Modernity in the Maritime World, 1815-1940 - A Sailor's Progress? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021):... Negotiating Masculinities and Modernity in the Maritime World, 1815-1940 - A Sailor's Progress? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Karen Downing, Johnathan Thayer, Joanne Begiato
R3,327 Discovery Miles 33 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores ideas of masculinity in the maritime world in the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century. During this time commerce, politics and technology supported male privilege, while simultaneously creating the polite, consumerist and sedentary lifestyles that were perceived as damaging the minds and bodies of men. This volume explores this paradox through the figure of the sailor, a working-class man whose representation fulfilled numerous political and social ends in this period. It begins with the enduring image of romantic, heroic veterans of the Napeolonic wars, takes the reader through the challenges to masculinities created by encounters with other races and ethnicities, and with technological change, shifting geopolitical and cultural contexts, and ends with the fragile portrayal of masculinity in the imagined Nelson. In doing so, this edited collection shows that maritime masculinities (ideals, representations and the seamen themselves) were highly visible and volatile sites for negotiating the tensions of masculinities with civilisation, race, technology, patriotism, citizenship, and respectability during the long nineteenth century.

Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England - Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks (Hardcover): Michael Lobban,... Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England - Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks (Hardcover)
Michael Lobban, Joanne Begiato, Adrian Green
R3,133 Discovery Miles 31 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written in memory of Christopher W. Brooks, this collection of essays by prominent historians examines and builds on the scholarly legacy of the leading historian of early modern English law, society and politics. Brooks's work put legal culture and legal consciousness at the centre of our understanding of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English society, and the English common law tradition. The essays presented here develop a number of strands found in his work, and take them in new directions. They shed new light on central debates in the history of the common law, exploring how law was understood and used by different communities in early modern England, and examining how and why people engaged (or did not engage) in litigation. The volume also contains two hitherto unpublished essays by Christopher Brooks, which consider the relationship between law and religion and between law and political revolution in seventeenth-century England.

Sex and the Church in the Long Eighteenth Century - Religion, Enlightenment and the Sexual Revolution (Paperback): William... Sex and the Church in the Long Eighteenth Century - Religion, Enlightenment and the Sexual Revolution (Paperback)
William Gibson, Joanne Begiato
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The long 18th century was the age of revolutions, including the first sexual revolution. In this era, sexual toleration began and there was a marked increase in the discussion of morality, extra-marital sex, pornography and same-sex relationships in both print and visual culture media. William Gibson and Joanne Begiato here consider the ways in which the Church of England dealt with sex and sexuality in this period. Despite the backdrop of an increasingly secularising society, religion continued to play a key role in politics, family life and wider society and the eighteenth-century Church was still therefore a considerable force, especially in questions of morality. This book integrates themes of gender and sexuality into a broader understanding of the Church of England in the 18th century. It shows that, rather than distancing itself from sex through diminishing teaching, regulation and punishment, the Church not only paid attention to it, but its attitudes to sex and sexuality were at the core of society's reactions to the first sexual revolution.

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