Masculinity, age and life cycle in the age of reform
The 1867 Reform Act created a polity in which, for 50 years, age and householding status were frequently more important than class in determining British men's right to vote. In the debates leading up to the act, both age and householder status were deployed to manage fears of greater democrati...
Auteur principal: | Gleadle, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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