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Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England


Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England

Hardback by Shepard, Alexandra (, Lecturer in History, University of Sussex)

Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England

£175.00

ISBN:
9780198208181
Publication Date:
14 Aug 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England

Description

This path-breaking study explores the diverse and varied meanings of manhood in early modern England and their complex, and often contested, relationship with patriarchal principles. Using social, political and medical commentary, alongside evidence of social practice derived from court records, Dr Shepard argues that patriarchal ideology contained numerous contradictions, and that, while males were its primary beneficiaries, it was undermined and opposed by men as well as women. Patriarchal concepts of manhood existed in tension both with anti-patriarchal forms of resistance and with alternative codes of manhood which were sometimes primarily defined independently of patriarchal imperatives. As a result the differences within each sex, as well as between them, were intrinsic to the practice of patriarchy and the social distribution of its dividends in early modern England.

Contents

I. MODELLING MANHOOD ; II. THE SOCIAL PRACTICE OF MANHOOD

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