Introduction: Masculinity and Politik

This handbook aims to challenge ‘gender blindness’ in the historical study of high politics, power, authority and government, by bringing together a group of scholars at the forefront of current historical research into the relationship between masculinity and political power. Until very recently in...

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Main Author: Fletcher, Christopher
Other Authors: Brady, Sean, Moss, Rachel E., Riall, Lucy, Université de Lille, CNRS, Institut de Recherches Historiques du Septentrion (IRHiS) - UMR 8529 IRHiS
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Published: Palgrave Macmillan 2020
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spelling ftunivlilleoa:oai:lilloa.univ-lille.fr:20.500.12210/33821.3 2023-05-15T16:50:12+02:00 Introduction: Masculinity and Politik Fletcher, Christopher Fletcher, Christopher Brady, Sean Moss, Rachel E. Riall, Lucy Université de Lille CNRS Institut de Recherches Historiques du Septentrion (IRHiS) - UMR 8529 IRHiS 2020-12-11T16:05:17Z application/octet-stream https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12210/33821.3 Anglais eng Palgrave Macmillan 978-1-137-58537-0 10.1057/978-1-137-58538-7_1 The Palgrave Handbook of Masculinity and Political Culture in Europe http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12210/33821.3 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Partie d'ouvrage Chapitre 2020 ftunivlilleoa https://doi.org/20.500.12210/33821.3 2023-01-08T19:07:44Z This handbook aims to challenge ‘gender blindness’ in the historical study of high politics, power, authority and government, by bringing together a group of scholars at the forefront of current historical research into the relationship between masculinity and political power. Until very recently in historical terms, formal political authority in Europe was normally and ideally held by adult males, with female power being perceived as a recurrent aberration. Yet paradoxically the study of the interactions between masculinity and political culture is still very much in its infancy. This volume seeks to remedy this lacuna by considering the different consequences of the masculinity of power over two millennia of European history. It examines how masculinity and political culture have interacted from ancient Rome and the early medieval Byzantine empire, to twentieth-century Germany and Italy. It considers a broad variety of case studies from early medieval Iceland and late medieval France, to Naples at the time of the French Revolution and Strasbourg after the Franco-Prussian War, with a particular focus on the development of political masculinities in Great Britain between the sixteenth century and the present day. Other/Unknown Material Iceland LillOA (Lille Open Archive - Université de Lille)
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