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Sons of Liberty: The Masculine Mind in Nineteenth-Century America (Contributions in American Studies)

Author David Pugh
Publisher Praeger
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Author(s)David Pugh
PublisherPraeger
ISBN / ASIN0313239347
ISBN-139780313239342
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Sales Rank4,433,921
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David G. Pugh examines the evolution and shape of the cult of masculinity in nineteenth-century America. The author contends that the men of the time had been cut loose from their traditional cultural moorings and required a leader with strength, endurance, and bravado. They sought these mythical Jacksonian qualities as a defense against aimless drifting and the anonymity and real dangers of the frontier. Attitudes of nineteenth-century men toward women and heterosexuality are revealed as a web of sexual anxieties, repression, and sublimation that fostered the conviction that manliness could best be achieved through independence from women. Pugh then assesses the impact of the Jacksonian legacy on the latter half of the century, and demonstrates that our modern conceptions of manliness and masculinity are deeply rooted in nineteenth-century prototypes.