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    Beards,WhiskersandtheHistoryofPogonotomy

    Somethingbeardythiswaycomes!Lovethemorloathethemitseemsthatbeardsare

    everywhereatthemoment.Walkdownyourlocalhighstreetandbeforeyouvegonetoo

    faritsafairbetthatyoullbemetbyaveritableseaofhairyfaces.Inmanyways2014may

    wellprovetobetheyearofthebeard.Afterafairlylongperiodinthewilderness,facialhair

    hasreturned.ItmaywellhavepassedyoubybutthereisactuallyaWorldBeardDay,

    dedicatedtothecelebrationofthehairychin.InBathinSeptemberwasheldtheBritish

    BeardChampionships,avirtualXFactorforbeardwearers,whereownersofmighty

    examplesoffacialtopiarysubmittedthemselvestothescrutinyofapanelof

    pogonotomists.Forwhateverreasonandtherearepotentiallymanybeardsareback.

    Howlongcanthislast?Questionswerebeginningtoberaisedinspring2013astowhether

    peakbeardhadbeenreached.Thisisthepointatwhichsometheoriststhinkthatbeards

    becomesoubiquitousastorenderthemunfashionableagain.Therearecertainlynosigns

    ofchangeatthemoment.Onlyafewweeksagocamethestartlingrevelationthat,inthe

    pastyear,manufacturersofrazorsandrelatedgoodssuchasshavingfoam,haveseena

    dropinsalesofmorethan72millionpounds.MarketanalystsIRInotedthatmens

    shoppinghabitswerechangingand,eventhoughthetotalmarketstillaccountedfor2.2

    billionpounds,thiswasasubstantialdent.Thecauseofthischange?Beards.

    Noteveryoneisafan.Infact,asJeremyPaxmanfoundouttohisbewilderment,beards

    havethepowertobeextraordinarilydivisive.Pogonophobiathefearofbeardsis

    apparentlyontheincrease.Whatisitaboutbeardsthatsomepeoplefindsoapparently

    distasteful?Somemenandwomenjustdislikethefeelofbeards.Mostmencan

    probablysympathisewiththefeeling,usuallyafterthefirstweekorso,thatyourbeardis

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    attackingyourfacewithitchingpowder.Oncethatpassesandsomesemblanceof

    dermatologicalnormalityresumestherearethesocialproblemstoovercome.Smallpieces

    offoodlodgedinabearddonotpresentagoodlook.Soobsessedweretheheavilybearded

    Victorianswiththisproblemthattheyinventedallmannerofdevicesandcontrivancesto

    cope.Theseincludedmoustachespoonstostoperrantwhiskersdippingintothesoup

    course.Somepeoplefeelthatbeardsarehidingsomething.Thereis,infact,alonghistory

    ofdistrust.HenryVIIIsbeard,forexample,wasallegedlyextremelyunpopularwith

    CatherineofAragon,whopleadedwithhimtoshaveitoff.Infact,Henrysemblematic

    beardwasactuallytheresultofabetwithFrancis,kingofFrance.Beforetheirfamous

    meetingonthefieldoftheclothofgold,bothmenresolvednottoshaveuntilthebigday.

    Butthedecisiontowearornotwearabeard,moustache,whiskersetcisonethathaslong

    beenaproblemformen.Overtime,attitudestobeardednessand,indeed,shavinghave

    constantlyshifted.Somethingsoseeminglymundaneasfacialhairisactuallyboundupina

    complexwebofmeanings.ToparaphraseKarlMarx(aposterboyforthebeardifeverthere

    wasone!)mendontjustactastheyplease;insteadtheybehaveaccordingtotheinfluences

    ofthesocietytheylivein.Growingabeardisaconsciousdecisionandcanbeforavarietyof

    reasonsfromculturaltoreligious.Infact,althoughwereconcentratingmoreonother

    influencestoday,religionisverycloselylinkedtobeardwearing,especiallyforexamplein

    Judaism,IslamandSikhism,andcanevenbecomeaculturalstereotype.Somemenmight

    protestthattheyjustgotfedupwithshavingbutthedecisionnottoshaveisanequally

    consciousone.Howevermuchweliketothinkweareallindividuals,asagroupwebehave

    inpredictablepatterns.And,tobefair,wecantblamethecoalitionforthisone.

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    Ifwelookbackthroughhistoryitisamazinghowmanyperiodshavetheirown,immediately

    identifiable,facialhairstyles.IntheRenaissance,forexample,beardwearingwasasignof

    masculinityandalmostariteofpassage.Tobeabletogrowabeardrepresentedthechange

    fromboytoman.AsthehistorianWillFisherputitinhisarticleonbeardsinRenaissance

    England,thebeardmadetheman.Itisnoteworthy,forexample,thatmostportraitsof

    menpaintedbetween,say,1550and1650containsomerepresentationoffacialhairfrom

    theFrancisDrakestylepointybeardtotheCharlesIVanDyke.Thebeardwasviewedasa

    basicmarkofaman,butthiswasnotjustsomethingfanciful.Infact,beardswerestrongly

    linkedinwiththeoriesofmedicineandthebody.Earlymodernmedicinesawthebodyas

    consistingoffourfluidhumoursblood,blackbile,yellowbileandphlegm.Facialhairwas

    regardedasaformofbodilywaste,whichresultedfromheatinthereinstheareasaround

    thegenitals,andtheliver.Assuch,beardswerestronglylinkedtosexualprowessand

    fecundity.Amanssexualcapabilitieswerewritlargeacrosshisface.Nevertheless,beards

    werestillnotforeveryone.SomeprominentfiguressuchasThomasMoreandOliver

    Cromwellpreferredthecleanshavenlookinlinewithausterereligiousbeliefs.Indeed,17th

    centuryPuritans,neveragroupinlovewithdisplay,viewedthebeardasanunnecessary

    baubleontheface.Formeninthisperiod,therefore,thebeardwasnotjustsomefrippery;

    itwascloselylinkedtheveryessenceofmanhood,andconceptsofhealth,sexualityandthe

    body.

    Theeighteenthcenturyhadbeenonewheremenwerealmostentirelycleanshaven.Hereit

    wasinfactthelackoffacialhairthatdefinedtheidealman.Thefaceoftheenlightened

    gentlemanwassmooth,hisfaceyouthfulandhiscountenanceclear,suggestingamindthat

    wasalsoopen.Thiswastheageofthefopandthedandy,wheretheveryideaofgrowinga

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    beardwouldhavebeengreetedwithafurrowingofthebewiggedbrowandafewchoice

    wordsaboutimproprietyandvulgarity.Interestingly,thiswasalsothefirstperiodinhistory

    whenmenbegantoshavethemselves,ratherthanseeabarber.New,sharperrazorswere

    accompaniedbythefirstsignsofanythinglikeanadvertisingcampaignbyrazormakers.

    Growingabeardatthispointwouldonlyhavebeenadeliberateactdonepurposefullyto

    conveyamessage.JohnWroe,forexample,leaderoftheChristianIsraelitegroup,lethis

    beardgrowwildtosignifyhiswithdrawalfromsociety.Inthissensebeards,andtheir

    removal,werecloselylinkedtotechnologyandculture,andtotheexpandingworldof

    enlightenedscienceandinnovation.

    BythemidVictorianperiod,however,thebeardmadeaspectacularreturntofavour.

    Sometimearoundthe1850s,conceptsofmasculinityitselfbegantochange.Something

    strangewashappeningtomeninthisperiodandtheywereundernewpressurestoreassert

    theirauthorityandstatus.Thiswastheageofindustrializationwhichbroughtwithitnew

    challenges,notleastintheneedtocreatehierarchiesandstructuresofauthoritytocope

    withthesheernumbersofmenwhocouldnowworkwithinasinglecompany.Butmen

    werealsoincreasinglynervousaboutwomen.If,aswasbeginningtohappen,womenwere

    findingavoiceandbeginningtoagitateforgreaterlevelsofindependence,thiswouldbea

    significantthreattothestatusquo.Menneededtoreact.Andtheydid.

    Oneofthewaystheydidthiswastoplaceanewemphasisuponthephysicalcharacteristics

    andstrengthofmen.Accordingtothenewview,menshouldreflectwhathasbeentermed

    muscularChristianity.Incameanewvogueforathleticism,sportsandgameplaying.The

    underlyingtheorywas,asEMForsterputitthatsportencouragedwelldevelopedbodies,

    fairlydevelopedmindsandundevelopedhearts.Vigorous,vitalandathleticmenwere

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    exactlythesortsofstoutfellowsneededtoswelltheranksofthearmy,anddefendand

    expandtheEmpire.Whilsttheconnectionsmightnotimmediatelybeclear,thebeard

    playedastrongpartinthisprocess;infact,itvirtuallybecametheemblemoftheVictorian

    man.Centraltothiswasthebeliefthatthebeardwassimplytheoutwardmarkofinward

    qualitiesofmasculinity,suchasindependence,hardinessanddecisiveness.Amans

    characterandstrengthwasvisibleuponhisfaceintheformofalargebushybeard.Arange

    ofnewsourcesstressedthescientificbasisbehindmensnaturalauthority,alleging

    irrefutableproofthatwomenweretheweakersexandshouldthereforeknow,andkeep,

    theirplace.ThiswastheageofDarwin,whoarguedthatmanwasessentiallytheresultof

    millionsofyearsofevolutionandnaturalselection.ThebeardwasaGodGivenmarkerof

    mansnaturalstrengthandfitnesstobethedominantsex.Notonlythis,Victorianthinkers

    calledonsciencetoprovebeyondallreasonabledoubtthatmanhadcometobethe

    mastersoftheworldsimplybecausehewasthebestequippedtodoit.Howcouldwomen

    argueagainstthepurelogicofscienceandnatureandthemoralityofreligionwhenthevery

    emblemofmasculinitywasliterallystaringthemintheface?

    IfVictorianmenalsoneedednewbeardedheroesthentheyfoundareadysourceamongst

    theranksofexplorersandhunters.Thiswastheageofexploration,ofhunters,climbers

    andexplorers.Asruggedadventurersbegantotackletheterraincognitaoffarflung

    continents,theywouldimmersethemselvesinwildnature,lettingtheirbeardsrunriot.The

    beardbecameasymbolofruggedmanlinessandmenbegantoemulatetheirbewhiskered

    heroes.AlbertSmithwastheEnglishmanwhowentupamountainandcamedownwitha

    beard.Smithwasanauthorandentertainerbutalsoamountaineerwho,in1851,had

    climbedMontBlanc.HewasalsotheinspirationfortheVictoriancrazeformountain

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    climbing.Asanewexemplarofthemasteryofmenovernature,Smithpersonifiedthe

    Victorianmasculineideal.

    By1850,however,beardswerebecomingvaluednotjustfortheircosmeticattributes,but

    theirhealthbenefitstooanddoctorswerebeginningtoencouragementogrowtheir

    facialhairasameanstowardoffillness.AsChristopherOldstoneMoorepointsout,the

    Victorianobsessionwithairqualitysawthebeardpromotedasasortoffilter.Athickbeard,

    itwasreasoned,wouldcapturetheimpuritiesbeforetheycouldgetinsidethebody.Others

    sawitasameansofrelaxingthethroat,especiallyforthosewhoseworkinvolvedpublic

    speaking.Somedoctorswereevenrecommendingthatmengrewbeardstoavoidsore

    throats.Clergymenwhoshaved,accordingtoonecorrespondentintheHampshire

    Advertiserin1861,invitedallsortsofthoracicandpectoralwoes!

    FortheVictorians,beardswerecloselylinkednotonlytonewscientificideasofmale

    dominanceandnaturalauthority;theyalsodrewonageoldthemesofthebeardasthe

    ultimatesymbolofmanhood.AVictorianmanunabletogrowsomesortofbeardwas

    scarcelyamanatall!

    Thetwentiethcenturybroughtavarietyofstyles.Inthefirstdecadesafter1900,

    moustachesweredefinitelyinvogue.Partofthiswastoemulatetheruggedmasculinityof

    Britishmilitary.ItwasinfactamilitaryregulationthatBritishsoldiersmustweara

    moustache,untilGeneralSirNevilleMacready,whohatedthemoustache,repealedthe

    orderin1916.The1920ssawChaplinstoothbrushmoustacheachievenotoriety.Some

    speculatethatacertainAustriancorporalHitleractuallytookhisinspirationfromChaplin,

    whoseworkheadmired.Inthe40s,bushyfighterpilotmoustacheswerealltherage,but

    theimprovedavailabilityandqualityofrazorswasmakingshavingeasier,more

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    comfortable,andincreasinglypopular.Bythe1960sthebeardwastheultimatesymbolof

    thetunedin,turnedonanddroppedouthippy.EveryonefromJohnLennontotheJoyof

    Sexmanwasheavilyhirsuteandproudofit.

    The80sintroduceddesignerstubble.Thiswasthedecadewhenrazoradvertisingcrossed

    intopopularculture.Electricrazoradvertisementswerefullofspeedboats,motorbikesand

    parachutingheroes.WealsolearnedfromVictorKyamthatthehumblerazorcouldbethe

    inspirationtobuyawholecompany!The90sgaveusthegoateeaboutwhich,thelesssaid

    thebetter!

    Butwhereoncebeardstylescouldlastdecades,thepatterninthepast10yearsorsohas

    beenmoretowardsmonths.Thatiswhytheenduranceofthecurrentcropofbeardsis

    actuallyquiteinteresting.Whateverthecurrent,vogueforfacialhairtellsusaboutmen

    todayitisclearthatbeards,moustachesandwhiskersarenotjustaquirkysidenote;in

    manywaystheyareinfactcentraltoarangeofimportantthemesinhistory.Oneofthe

    mostconstantofthesehasbeenemulation.Intheearlymodernperiodmonarchsprovided

    abearded(orindeedcleanshaven)ideal.BytheVictorianperiodpowerfulandfashionable

    figures,andnewtypesofindustrialandmilitaryheroes,offeredmensomethingtoaspireto.

    Now,withalmostunlimitedaccesstothelivesofcelebritiesthroughthevoraciousmedia

    andinternet,theopportunitiestofindheroestoemulatearealmostlimitless.Ifhistory

    tellsusanythingitisthatnothingstaysthesameforlong.Howlongthiscurrenttrendwill

    lastisdifficulttosay.Whatismorecertainisthatmensrelationshipwiththeirfacialhair

    willcontinuetochangeandevolve,andprovideuswithauniquewaytoaccessthethoughts

    andfeelingsofmenthroughtime.

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