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  2. Great man theory - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon, a typical great man, said to have created the "Napoleonic" era through his military and political genius. The great man theory is an approach to the study of history popularised in the 19th century according to which history can be largely explained by the impact of great men, or heroes: highly influential and unique individuals who, due to their natural attributes, such as superior ...

  3. White Anglo-Saxon Protestants - Wikipedia

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    WASPs have dominated American society, culture, and politics for most of the history of the United States. Critics have disparaged them as "The Establishment". [7] [8] Although the social influence of wealthy WASPs has declined since the 1960s, [9] [10] [11] the group continues to play a central role in American finance, politics, and ...

  4. Mountain man - Wikipedia

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    Today's Rocky Mountain Rendezvous and other reenacted events are both history-oriented and social occasions. Some modern men choose a lifestyle similar to that of historical mountain men. They may live and roam in the mountains of the West or in the swamps of the southern United States. Mountain man reenactor or living historian dressed in ...

  5. Victorian masculinity - Wikipedia

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    For Victorian men [which?], this included a vast amount of pride in their work, a protectiveness over their wives, and an aptitude for good social behaviour. [2] The concept of Victorian masculinity is a topic of interest in the context of cultural studies with a special emphasis on gender studies .

  6. Category:19th-century American men - Wikipedia

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    It includes American people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:19th-century American women This category exists only as a container for other categories of American men .

  7. Rag-and-bone man - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, 19th-century rag-and-bone men scavenged unwanted rags, bones, metal and other waste from the towns and cities in which they lived. [8] Henry Mayhew 's 1851 report London Labour and the London Poor estimates that in London , between 800 and 1,000 "bone-grubbers and rag-gatherers" lived in lodging houses , garrets and "ill-furnished ...

  8. Category:19th-century men - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:19th-century men by occupation - Wikipedia

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