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Misogyny, jest-books and male youth culture in seventeenth-century England
Tim Reinke-Williams
University of Northampton
Centre for Historical Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Youth Culture
62%
Misogyny
61%
Patriarchy
52%
England
47%
Masculinity
39%
17th Century
32%
Manhood
19%
Patriarchs
18%
Jokes
17%
Cultural Phenomena
17%
Modernity
17%
Cultural History
14%
Reception
11%
Historian
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
patriarchy
100%
seventeenth century
68%
youth
60%
book
42%
woman
30%
cultural history
24%
gender
16%
code
12%
society
12%
young
11%
analysis
4%
Social Sciences
seventeenth century
64%
youth culture
62%
patriarchy
56%
masculinity
29%
cultural history
20%
joke
20%
humor
16%
historian
16%
genre
14%
adolescent
9%
gender
7%