Reviews
A fascinating exploration of the relationship between a powerful cultural symbol and those who embodied it, and of the challenges involved in extracting the latter from the former.
A valuable addition to the history of American masculinities.
Stott's useful framwork will inform our ongoing examination of jollity and gender.
A lively, often engaging, and sometimes appalling book about men behaving badly, an inexhaustible topic.
Book Details
Introduction
1. The Tavern Crowd
2. Jolly Fellowship
3. Reform
4. New York
5. The Gold Rush
6. Cultural Connections
7. Wild East and Wild West
8. Sporting Men
9. Continuities and Complexities
Conclusion
Acknowle
Introduction
1. The Tavern Crowd
2. Jolly Fellowship
3. Reform
4. New York
5. The Gold Rush
6. Cultural Connections
7. Wild East and Wild West
8. Sporting Men
9. Continuities and Complexities
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: Onset of Moral Reform by Decade
Appendix B: Correlation of Selected Social Statistics, New York City, by Ward, 1855
Notes
Index