Ireland and Masculinities in History
Discover the intricate relationship between Ireland and masculinity in "Ireland and Masculinities in History," authored by Rebecca Anne Barr and published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2019. This compelling hardback edition spans 313 pages and delves into how masculinity has been represented from the eighteenth century through various forms of drama, economics, and satire. The book culminates in a critical analysis of the politics of masculinity following the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. By examining these themes, Barr emphasizes the significance of masculinities in shaping our understanding of Irish history and historiography. This essential read invites you to explore the complexities of gender and identity within the Irish context, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's collection.