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Part One: Constructions of Masculinity from Boyhood to Adulthood
Boy Culture: Middle-Class Boyhood in Nineteenth Century American E. Anthony Rotundo Middle-Class Men and the Solace of Fraternal Ritual Mark C. Carnes The Madness of Separate Spheres: Insanity and Masculinity in Victorian Alabama John Starrett Hughes The Son of Man and God the Father: The Social Gospel and Victorian Masculinity Susan Curtis
Part Two: Constructions of Masculinity in Friendship and Marriage
Abolitionists and the "Language of Fraternal Love"
Donald Yacovone Divorce and the Legal Redefinition of Victorian Manhood Robert L. Griswold Suburban Men and Masculine Domesticity, 1870-1915
Margaret Marsh
Part Three: Constructions of Masculinity in Work and the Workplace
Institutionalizing Masculinity: The Law as a Masculine Profession Michael Grossberg Acquiring Manly Competence: The Demise of Apprenticeship and the Remasculinization of Printers' Work Ava Baron Masculinity and Mobility: The Dilemma of Lancashire Weavers and Spinners in late-Nineteenth-Century Fall River, Massachusetts Mary H. Blewett
Part Four: Looking toward Future Research
Reconstructing Masculinity from the Evangelical Revival to the Waning of Progressivism: A Speculative Synthesis Clyde Griffen On Men's History and Women's History Nancy F. Cott
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