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Framing the Face New perspectives on the history of facial hair

Saturday 28th November, Friends Meeting House, Euston Road, London NW1 Over the past five centuries, facial hair has been central to debates about masculinity. Over time, changing views of masculinity, self-fashioning, the body, gender, sexuality and culture have all strongly influenced mens decisions to wear, or not wear, facial hair. For British Tudor men, beards

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Dr Jennifer Evans

I am a senior lecturer in History at the University of Hertfordshire. My research focuses on gender, the body and medicine in early modern England. In particular I am interested in issues to do with the health, sex and reproduction. More broadly my research touches upon ideas of marriage, the family and medical practitioners. I am the founding editor of www. Where I blog about early modern medicine, bodies and gender. And later supported by a SSAHRI research grant.

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Saturday 28th November, Friends Meeting House, Euston Road, London NW1 Over the past five centuries, facial hair has been central to debates about masculinity. Over time, changing views of masculinity, self-fashioning, the body, gender, sexuality and culture have all strongly influenced mens decisions to wear, or not wear, facial hair. For British Tudor men, beards

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