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Martial Masculinities: Experiencing and Imagining the Military in the Long Nineteenth Century (Cultural History of Modern War) (Hardcover)

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By Michael Brown (Editor), Anna Maria Barry (Editor), Joanne Begiato (Editor)
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Description


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.

About the Author


Michael Brown is Reader in History at the University of RoehamptonAnna Maria Barry is a Research Assistant at the Royal College of Music MuseumJoanne Begiato is Professor of History at Oxford Brookes University

Product Details
ISBN: 9781526135629
ISBN-10: 1526135620
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication Date: August 8th, 2019
Pages: 288
Language: English
Series: Cultural History of Modern War