Martial Masculinity and the Life and Memory of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock in Upper Canada.
Автор: Niagara Falls Museums
Загружено: 2022-07-14
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Part of our Summer 2022 series "Masculinity and the War of 1812" 'The father, to his children, will make known the mournful story’: Martial Masculinity and the Life and Memory of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock in Upper Canada. Jake Breadman B.A. M.A. (HIS) M.A. (PH), Currently a PhD candidate at Queen’s University on environmental history of the War of 1812 in Niagara. Breadman argues Brock adhered to masculine norms of the early-nineteenth century. Upper Canada was a diverse community, and prominent Upper Canadians believed these differences could be overlooked through the creation of a shared identity. The creation of a shared identity, of course, included the creation of masculine heroes to which Upper Canadians could aspire to be like. In death, Brock became the hyper-masculine hero around which a shared identity was formed by post-War historians and biographers.
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