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Eileen Janes Yeo
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| Taking it Like a Man |
| Pages: 129-134 |
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Ronnie Johnston and Arthur McIvor
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| Dangerous Work, Hard Men and Broken Bodies: Masculinity in the Clydeside Heavy Industries, c. 1930-1970s |
| Pages: 135-152 |
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Pat Ayers
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| Work, Culture and Gender: The Making of Masculinities in Post-War Liverpool |
| Pages: 153-168 |
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Annmarie Hughes
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| Representations and Counter-Representations of Domestic Violence on Clydeside between the Two World Wars |
| Pages: 169-185 |
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Eileen Janes Yeo
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| 'The Boy is the Father of the Man': Moral Panic over Working-Class Youth, 1850 to the Present |
| Pages: 185-200 |
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Karen Hunt
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| 'Strong Minds, Great Hearts, True Faith and Ready Hands'? Exploring Socialist Masculinities before the First World War |
| Pages: 201-218 |
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Momin Rahman
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| David Beckham as a Historical Moment in the Representation of Masculinity |
| Pages: 219-234 |
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[Obituary]  |
| Walther Frank Harrison Kendall |
| Pages: 235-240 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| David Renton
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| Trade Union and Labour History: The South-African Contribution |
| Pages: 241-247 |
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[Book Reviews]  |
| Pages: 247-265 |