'A Hand Prepared to be Red': Manliness and Violence on Britain's Colonial Frontiers
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Manliness, violence, frontier, Queensland, British Columbia, historyAbstract
On the frontiers of Queensland and British Columbia in the mid-nineteenth century, a culture of violence prevailed. Frontier men accommodated violence in their lives as a routine and normal part of frontier living. The Victorian ethos of 'manliness' - the possession of essential virtues such as self-restraint, courage and strenuous effort - had within it the potential for violence. On the frontier the practice of manliness often entailed violence and the manly ethos could be distorted to justify and legitimise violent acts.Downloads
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2011-01-18
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Hogg, R. P. (2011). ’A Hand Prepared to be Red’: Manliness and Violence on Britain’s Colonial Frontiers. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 15(1), 22-35. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/AJVS/article/view/9342