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The Editors
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| Editorial Note |
| Pages: 8-11 |
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Malinda Alaine Lindquist
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| "The world will always want men": Anna Julia Cooper, Womenly Black Manhood, and "Predominant Man-Influence" |
| Pages: 13-47 |
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Susannah Bredenkamp
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| Gesturing Towards Definition: Passing Thoughts on Lack and the Phallus |
| Pages: 47-75 |
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Joseph Lapsley
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| Liberal Heterosexism: Masculinity, Male Heterosexuality, and the 1969 National Institute of Mental Health Task Force Report on Homosexuality |
| Pages: 75-96 |
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Jeffrey Vacante
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| Liberal Nationalism and the Challenge of Masculinity Studies in Quebec |
| Pages: 96-118 |
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Francis Shor
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| Gender and Labour/Working Class History in Comparative Perspective: The Syndicalist and Wobbly Experience in the USA, Australia, and New Zealand |
| Pages: 118-139 |
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[Review Essay]  |
| Cheryl Koos
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| New Directions in the Histories of Men, Masculinity, and War |
| Pages: 139-145 |
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[Review by Yuichiro Onishi]  |
| Steve Estes
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| I am a Man! Race, Manhood, and the Civil Rights Movement (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 145-147 |
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[Review by Amy Bell]  |
| Matt Houlbrook
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| Queer London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis; 1918-1957 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 147-149 |
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[Review by Craig Heron]  |
| Brad Beaven
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| Leisure, Citizenship and Working-Class Men in Britain, 1850-1945 (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 149-152 |
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[Review by Cheryl A. Koos]  |
| Christofer E. Forth
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| The Dreyfus Affair and the Crisis of French Manhood (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 |
| Pages: 152-154 |
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[Review by Jason Reid]  |
| Rachel Devlin
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| Relative Intimacy: Fathers, Adolescent Daughters, and Potwar American Culture (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press) |
| Pages: 154-157 |
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[Review by Daniella Sarnoff]  |
| Helen Harden Chenut
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| The Fabric of Gender: Working Class Culture in Third Republic France (University Park: Penn State Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 157-159 |
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[Review by Sean Kennedy]  |
| Raymond Jonas
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| The Tragic Tale of Claire Ferchaud and the Great War (Berkely and London: University of California Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 159-161 |
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[Review by Sheila McManus]  |
| Miriam G. Reumann
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| American Sexual Character: Sex, Gender, and National Identity in the Kinsey Reports (Berkely and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 161-163 |
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[Review by Julia Torrie]  |
| Harlan Greene
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| The German Officer's Boy (Madison, Wisconsin: Terrace Books, 2005) |
| Pages: 163-166 |
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[Review by Jeremy Weijerman]  |
| Dagmar Herzog
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| Sex after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 166-168 |
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[Review by Christina Hudon]  |
| Bettina Bradbury and Tamara Myers, eds.
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| Negotiating Identities in 19th and 20th Century Montreal (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 168-172 |
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[Review by Christina Hudon]  |
| Magda Fahrni
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| Household Politics: Montreal Families and Postwar Reconstruction (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 168-172 |
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[Review by Julie A. Johnson]  |
| Suzanna Desan
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| The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France (Berkely: University of California Press, 2004) |
| Pages: 172-174 |
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[Review by Kristin Burnett]  |
| Marlene Erp, Franca Iacovetta, and Frances Swyripa, eds.
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| Sisters or Strangers? Immigrant, Ethnic, and Racialized Women in Canadian History (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004) |
| Pages: 174-176 |
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[Review by Chris Dooley]  |
| Nadja Durbach
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| Bodily Matters: The Anti-Vaccination Movement in England, 1853-1907 (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2005) |
| Pages: 176-179 |
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[Review by Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez]  |
| Pablo Emilio Pérez-Mallaína
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| Spain's Men of the Sea: Daily Life on the Indies Fleets in the Sixteenth Century, translated by Carla Rahn Philips (Baltimor: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998) |
| Pages: 179-181 |