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Carl Bradley
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Centre for Defence and Security Studies College of Humanities and Social Sciences | Te Kura Pūkenga Tangata, Massey University | Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Palmerston North and Wellington, New Zealand
- Explores how and why notions of hyper masculinity are evident across time, space and culture
- Bridges the past and present in discussing ancient war-bands and contemporary outlaw bikers
- Argues that they share many identifiable features
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This book is the first to compare the shared cultural tenets of ancient warbands and outlaw biker gangs. It argues that the values of hyper-masculinity can be traced from the former into the contemporary environment of the latter: codes of honour, loyalty and bravery have prioritised small groups of males over women and other men, creating a history of hyper-masculinity that shows little sign of stopping. Indeed, Outlaw Bikers and Ancient Warbands: Hyper-Masculinity and Cultural Continuity argues that such hyper-masculine culture can be found in many male groups such as the police, military and sports, and that if we want to understand hyper-masculinity and face it as a society then we need to recognize that outlaw bikers are a reflection of behavior that has a very long tradition. This pioneering work explores these issues from ancient times and into the future.
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 121-134
Reviews
“Carl Bradley’s much anticipated first book is a timely and welcome contribution to our shared understanding of outlaw biker groups. … It is an excellent first book. … this book breaks new ground so that the work of other researchers may flourish. … invites other researchers in sociology and criminology, politics and international relations, history and security studies to gather further empirical evidence and assemble more case studies … . Thank you, Carl, for your compassion, generosity and kindness.” (Damien Rogers, National Security Journal, Vol. 4, May, 2022)
Authors and Affiliations
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Centre for Defence and Security Studies College of Humanities and Social Sciences | Te Kura Pūkenga Tangata, Massey University | Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa, Palmerston North and Wellington, New Zealand
Carl Bradley
About the author
Carl Bradley is a historical criminologist who researches outlaw bikers and patched street gangs. He also studies indigenous response to colonization and warfare. Carl has published on outlaw bikers and on both Māori and Celtic response to Imperialism. He has lectured at Massey University, New Zealand, Australian College of Applied Psychology, Australia, and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.