Reviews
"Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing about masculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stones remain unturned...the chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the Old Regime to about 1920....frequently fascinating."--Journal of ModernHistory, "Thoughtfully written, with enough nods to social and psychoanalytictheories to illuminate rather than encumber his subjects, this book is requiredreading for all historians of nineteenth-century France."--ISIS, "Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing about masculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stones remain unturned...the chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the Old Regime to about 1920....frequently fascinating."-- Journal of Modern History "Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interested in understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book that could change your life."-- Journal of the History of Medicine "The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued with impressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature, painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archival selection."-- Times Literary Supplement "Nye's book...constitutes a significant contribution to the study of masculinity in the 19th century. It reminds us how complex the study of sexuality and masculinity can be, as they remain inextricably tied to virtually every area of human experience."-- Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter "Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and a thorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is a valuable addition to the growing field of male gender history."-- Journal of Social History, "Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and athorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is avaluable addition to the growing field of male gender history."--Journal ofSocial History, "Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interestedin understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book thatcould change your life."--Journal of the History of Medicine, "Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing aboutmasculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stonesremain unturned...the chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the OldRegime to about 1920....frequently fascinating."--Journal of ModernHistory, "Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing about masculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stones remain unturned...the chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the Old Regime to about 1920....frequently fascinating."--Journal of Modern History "Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interested in understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book that could change your life."--Journal of the History of Medicine "The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued with impressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature, painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archival selection."--Times Literary Supplement "Nye's book...constitutes a significant contribution to the study of masculinity in the 19th century. It reminds us how complex the study of sexuality and masculinity can be, as they remain inextricably tied to virtually every area of human experience."--Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter "Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and a thorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is a valuable addition to the growing field of male gender history."--Journal of Social History, "Thoughtfully written, with enough nods to social and psychoanalytic theories to illuminate rather than encumber his subjects, this book is required reading for all historians of nineteenth-century France."--ISIS, "The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued with impressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature, painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archival selection."--Times Literary Supplement, "His is the first account to apply a consistently gendered analysis toduelling in recent French history...Nye has provided us with two invaluablestudies about medical discourse and about duelling."--French History, "(Nye) demonstrates better than anyone else has why and how nineteenth-century masculinity was problematized and, in revealing the social and cultural preoccupations which went into the construction of perverts, makes a major contribution to the history of sexuality."--Canadian Journal ofHistory, "The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued withimpressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature,painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archivalselection."--Times Literary Supplement, "His is the first account to apply a consistently gendered analysis to duelling in recent French history...Nye has provided us with two invaluable studies about medical discourse and about duelling."--French History, "Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing about masculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stones remain unturned...[T]he chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the Old Regime to about 1920....[F]requently fascinating."--Journal of Modern History "Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interested in understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book that could change your life."--Journal of the History of Medicine "The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued with impressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature, painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archival selection."--Times Literary Supplement "Nye's book...constitutes a significant contribution to the study of masculinity in the 19th century. It reminds us how complex the study of sexuality and masculinity can be, as they remain inextricably tied to virtually every area of human experience."--Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter "Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and a thorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is a valuable addition to the growing field of male gender history."--Journal of Social History "His is the first account to apply a consistently gendered analysis to duelling in recent French history...Nye has provided us with two invaluable studies about medical discourse and about duelling."--French History "Thoughtfully written, with enough nods to social and psychoanalytic theories to illuminate rather than encumber his subjects, this book is required reading for all historians of nineteenth-century France."--ISIS "(Nye) demonstrates better than anyone else has why and how nineteenth-century masculinity was problematized and, in revealing the social and cultural preoccupations which went into the construction of perverts, makes a major contribution to the history of sexuality."--Canadian Journal of History, "Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interested in understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book that could change your life."--Journal of the History of Medicine, "Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing about masculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stones remain unturned...[T]he chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the Old Regime to about 1920....[F]requently fascinating."--Journal of Modern History"Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interested in understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book that could change your life."--Journal of the History of Medicine"The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued with impressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature, painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archival selection."--Times Literary Supplement"Nye's book...constitutes a significant contribution to the study of masculinity in the 19th century. It reminds us how complex the study of sexuality and masculinity can be, as they remain inextricably tied to virtually every area of human experience."--Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Newsletter"Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and a thorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is a valuable addition to the growing field of male gender history."--Journal of Social History"His is the first account to apply a consistently gendered analysis to duelling in recent French history...Nye has provided us with two invaluable studies about medical discourse and about duelling."--French History"Thoughtfully written, with enough nods to social and psychoanalytic theories to illuminate rather than encumber his subjects, this book is required reading for all historians of nineteenth-century France."--ISIS"(Nye) demonstrates better than anyone else has why and how nineteenth-century masculinity was problematized and, in revealing the social and cultural preoccupations which went into the construction of perverts, makes a major contribution to the history of sexuality."--Canadian Journal of History, "(Nye) demonstrates better than anyone else has why and hownineteenth-century masculinity was problematized and, in revealing the socialand cultural preoccupations which went into the construction of perverts, makesa major contribution to the history of sexuality."--Canadian Journal ofHistory, "Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and a thorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is a valuable addition to the growing field of male gender history."--Journal of Social History, "Nye's book...constitutes a significant contribution to the study of masculinity in the 19th century. It reminds us how complex the study of sexuality and masculinity can be, as they remain inextricably tied to virtually every area of human experience."--Committee on Lesbian and Gay HistoryNewsletter, "Robert Nye...has taken up the daunting challenges of writing about masculinity through a courageously eclectic approach. Few theoretical stones remain unturned...the chronological sweep is no less impressive, from the Old Regime to about 1920....frequently fascinating."--Journal of ModernHistory "Robert Nye has written a provocative book. Indeed, if you are interested in understanding the cultural construction of masculinity, this is a book that could change your life."--Journal of the History of Medicine "The material Nye presents is fascinating, and often amusing...Argued with impressive scholarship, exhaustive mastery of the secondary literature, painstaking examination of method and theory, and careful archival selection."--Times Literary Supplement "Nye's book...constitutes a significant contribution to the study of masculinity in the 19th century. It reminds us how complex the study of sexuality and masculinity can be, as they remain inextricably tied to virtually every area of human experience."--Committee on Lesbian and Gay HistoryNewsletter "Nye's work is a fascinating study based on solid archival research and a thorough grasp of the literature...This provocative and often amusing book is a valuable addition to the growing field of male gender history."--Journal of Social History