Men and masculinities in modern Britain

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  • ISBN 9781526174697
  • Weight: 642g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Men and masculinities provides an engaging, accessible and provocative introduction to histories of masculinity for all readers interested in contemporary gender politics. The book offers a critical overview of ongoing historiographical debates and the historical making of men’s lives and identities and ideas of masculinity between the 1890s and the present day. In setting out a new agenda for the field, it makes an ambitious argument for the importance of writing histories which are present-centred and politically engaged. This means that the book engages head-on with ferocious debates about men’s social position and the status of masculinity in contemporary public life. In establishing a critical genealogy for the proliferation of this crisis talk, it sets out new ways of understanding how men’s lives and ideas of masculinity have changed over time while patriarchy and male power have persisted.

An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.

Matt Houlbrook is a Professor of Cultural History at the University of Birmingham
Katie Jones is an Independent Scholar living in Birmingham
Ben Mechen is a Lecturer of Modern British History at University College London