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Introduction
Masculinities and materialities
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The introduction charts the historiographies of eighteenth-century gender and materiality and identifies the key areas of the book’s intervention into them; namely, that the scholarship of men’s consumption is particularly focused on dress and domestic consumption, which is largely a response to the detailed work on women’s material lives and consumer expertise. The introductory chapter outlines the book’s approach to the construction of masculinities as a historical process not merely a set of structures under historical investigation. It outlines the key themes of the book: gendered power, social distinction, material interaction, material experiences, and material change. The introduction also details the broad range of historical evidence (both documentary and material) and approaches to it as well as summaries of the substantive chapters.

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Material masculinities

Men and goods in eighteenth-century England

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