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Beard History as a Map of the Masculine Past; Christopher Oldstone-Moore, Wright State University, US -- 2. 'The head and front of my offending': Beards, Portraiture, and Self-Presentation in Early Modern England; Margaret Pelling, University of Oxford, UK -- 3. Beardless Young Men? Some Notes on the Construction of Masculinities through Facial Hair in Nineteenth-Century Spain; Victoria Alonso Cabezas, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain -- 4. A Tiny Cloak of Privilege: Facial Hair's Role in Performative Storytelling; Helen Casey, Central St Martin's, UK -- 5. 'Shave him like a Federal!': Subjectivities, Beards and Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century Argentina; Marcelo Marino, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina -- 6. Facial Hair and Historical Memory in 1960s and 1970s Britain; Mark Anderson, University of Nottingham, UK -- PARTII: MASCULINITY AND THE MOUSTACHE -- 7. Combing Masculine Identity in the Age of the Moustache, 1870-1900; Shannon Twickler, Bard Graduate Center, US -- 8. 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