04150nam 2200553 450 991047995250332120200402172451.01-5261-5034-41-5261-3563-9(CKB)4100000009149759(MiAaPQ)EBC5880434(OCoLC)1113866178(MdBmJHUP)muse78194(StDuBDS)EDZ0002253164(EXLCZ)99410000000914975920190725e20202019 fy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMartial masculinities experiencing and imagining the military in the long nineteenth century /edited by Michael Brown, Anna Maria Barry and Joanne Begiato[electronic resource]Manchester :Manchester University Press,2020.1 online resource (285 pages)Cultural history of modern warManchester scholarship onlinePreviously issued in print: 2019.1-5261-3562-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Michael Brown and Joanne Begiato -- part I. Experiencing martial masculinities. Burying Lord Uxbridge's leg : the body of the hero in the early nineteenth century / Julia Banister -- Brothers in arms? Martial masculinities and family feeling in old soldiers' memoirs, 1793-1815 / Louise Carter -- Recalling the comforts of home : bachelor soldiers' narratives of nostalgia and the re-creation of the domestic interior / Helen Metcalfe -- Charles Incledon : a singing sailor on the Georgian stage / Anna Maria Barry -- Visualising the aged veteran in nineteenth-century Britain : memory, masculinity and nation / Michael Brown and Joanne Begiato -- part II. Imagining martial masculinities. Hunger and cannibalism : James Hogg's deconstruction of Scottish military masculinities in The Three Perils of Man or War, Women, and Witchcraft! / Barbara Leonardi -- Model military men : Charlotte Yonge and the 'martial ardour' of 'a soldier's daughter' / Susan Walton -- 'And the individual withers' : Tennyson and the enlistment into military masculinity / Lorenzo Servitje -- Charlotte Brontèˆ's 'warrior priest' : St John Rivers and the language of war / Karen Turner -- 'Something which every boy can learn' : accessible knightly masculinities in children's Arthuriana, 1903-11 / Elly McCausland -- 'A story of treasure, war and wild adventure' : heroworship, imperial masculinities and inter-generational ideologies in H. Rider Haggard's 1880s fiction / Helen Goodman -- Epilogue : Gendered virtue, gendered vigour and gendered valour / Isaac Land.This collection explores the role of martial masculinities in shaping nineteenth-century British culture and society in a period framed by two of the greatest wars the world had ever known. It offers a fresh, interdisciplinary perspective on an emerging field of study and draws on historical, literary, visual and musical sources to demonstrate the centrality of the military and its masculine dimensions in the shaping of Victorian and Edwardian personal and national identities. Focusing on both the experience of military service and its imaginative forms, it examines such topics as bodies and habits, families and domesticity, heroism and chivalry, religion and militarism, and youth and fantasy.Cultural history of modern war.Manchester scholarship online.MasculinityGreat BritainHistory19th centurySociology, MilitaryGreat BritainHistory19th centuryGreat BritainSocial conditions19th centuryGreat BritainHistory, Military19th centuryMasculinityHistorySociology, MilitaryHistory306.094109034Brown MichaelBarry Anna MariaBegiato JoanneStDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910479952503321Martial masculinities2175546UNINA02618nam 2200637 a 450 991077761640332120230828220732.00-19-771977-51-280-53256-40-19-803631-01-4294-0329-2(CKB)1000000000465705(EBL)281256(OCoLC)476026018(SSID)ssj0000189917(PQKBManifestationID)11156685(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000189917(PQKBWorkID)10166197(PQKB)10290698(Au-PeEL)EBL281256(CaPaEBR)ebr10233669(CaONFJC)MIL53256(OCoLC)935262259(MiAaPQ)EBC281256(EXLCZ)99100000000046570520050216d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLaw without justice[electronic resource] why criminal law doesn't give people what they deserve /Paul H. Robinson, Michael T. CahillOxford ;New York Oxford University Pressc20061 online resource (332 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-516015-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Doing justice and the distractions from it -- Fear of manipulation and abuse -- Advancing reliability -- Making the most of limited resources -- Living by rules -- Controlling crime and criminals -- Controlling police and prosecutors -- Promoting interests unrelated to criminal justice -- Criminal justice reforms -- Employing civil rather than criminal process.Offering a look at American criminal law, this book demonstrates that cases with unjust outcomes are not always irregular or unpredictable. It aims to show that the criminal law sometimes chooses not to give defendants what they deserve: that is, unsatisfying results occur even when the system works as it is designed to work.Criminal justice, Administration ofUnited StatesJudicial errorUnited StatesLaw reformUnited StatesCriminal justice, Administration ofJudicial errorLaw reform345.7386.41bclRobinson Paul H.1948-626903Cahill Michael T1572811MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777616403321Law without justice3848085UNINA