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Acknowledgements vi
List of Abbreviations vii
Maps viii
1 Masculinities and Frontiers 1
2 The Most Manly Class That Exists 23
3 The Sterling Qualities of the Saxon Race 54
4 Men without (White) Women 85
5 Blacks, Chinks and a Pig-Headed German 121
6 A Hand Prepared to be Red 152
7 A Wild Self-Dependence of Character 176
Notes 183
Bibliography 211
Index 228
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