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Historians Kent Gerard and Gert Hekma make available--for the first time to an English-speaking audience--the best, most recent work on the history of male homosexuality in Early Modern Europe. The role of the male homosexual--during the pivotal era of 1400 to 1800--is thoroughly explored.
A wide-ranging group of authors offers relevant and fascinating material on sexual history and sexuality, in general, and on homosexuality and European history, in particular.
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Historians Kent Gerard and Gert Hekma make available--for the first time to an English-speaking audience--the best, most recent work on the history of male homosexuality in Early Modern Europe. The role of the male homosexual--during the pivotal era of 1400 to 1800--is thoroughly explored.
A wide-ranging group of authors offers relevant and fascinating material on sexual history and sexuality, in general, and on homosexuality and European history, in particular.
A wide-ranging group of authors offers relevant and fascinating material on sexual history and sexuality, in general, and on homosexuality and European history, in particular.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- 1989.
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780918393494
- ISBN-10: 0918393493
- Artikelnr.: 21719456
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- 1989.
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9780918393494
- ISBN-10: 0918393493
- Artikelnr.: 21719456
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kent Gerard
ContentsIntroduction
- I. Italy and Iberia
- Sodomites in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Views of Bernardino of Siena
- Socratic Love as a Disguise for Same-Sex Love in the Italian Renaissance
- The Nefarious Sin in Early Modern Seville
- Love's Labors Lost: Five Letters From a Seventeenth-Century Portugese Sodomite
- II. France, Germany, and Scandanavia
- Homosexuality and the Court Elites of Early Modern France: Some Problems, Some Suggestions, and an Example
- Police and Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Paris: From Sin to Disorder
- The Personal, the Political, and the Aesthetic: Johann Joachim Winckelmann's German Enlightenment Life
- Sodomy in Early Modern Denmark: A Crime Without Victims
- III. The Netherlands
- Sodomy in the Dutch Republic, 1600-1725
- Sodomy at Sea and at the Cape of Good Hope During the Eighteenth Century
- Those Damned Sodomites: Public Images of Sodomy in the Eighteenth-Century Netherlands
- Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Frisia, Netherlands
- The Persecutions of Sodomites in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam: Changing Perceptions of Sodomy
- IV: England
- In the House of Madam Vander Tasse, on the Long Bridge : A Homosocial University Club in Early Modern Europe
- Sexuality and Augustan England: Sodomy, Politics, Elite Circles, and Society
- Sodomy and Male Honor: The Case of Somerset, 1740-1850
- Sodomitical Assaults, Gender Role, and Sexual Development in Eighteenth-Century London
- V. Overviews
- Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers: The Backgrounds of the Modern Homosexual
- Homosexual Acts and Selves in Early Modern Europe
- Index
Contents
Introduction
* I. Italy and Iberia
* Sodomites in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Views of Bernardino of
Siena
* "Socratic Love" as a Disguise for Same-Sex Love in the Italian
Renaissance
* The "Nefarious Sin" in Early Modern Seville
* Love's Labors Lost: Five Letters From a Seventeenth-Century Portugese
Sodomite
* II. France, Germany, and Scandanavia
* Homosexuality and the Court Elites of Early Modern France: Some
Problems, Some Suggestions, and an Example
* Police and Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Paris: From Sin to Disorder
* The Personal, the Political, and the Aesthetic: Johann Joachim
Winckelmann's German Enlightenment Life
* Sodomy in Early Modern Denmark: A Crime Without Victims
* III. The Netherlands
* Sodomy in the Dutch Republic, 1600-1725
* Sodomy at Sea and at the Cape of Good Hope During the Eighteenth
Century
* Those Damned Sodomites: Public Images of Sodomy in the
Eighteenth-Century Netherlands
* Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Frisia, Netherlands
* The Persecutions of Sodomites in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam:
Changing Perceptions of Sodomy
* IV: England
* "In the House of Madam Vander Tasse, on the Long Bridge": A
Homosocial University Club in Early Modern Europe
* Sexuality and Augustan England: Sodomy, Politics, Elite Circles, and
Society
* Sodomy and Male Honor: The Case of Somerset, 1740-1850
* Sodomitical Assaults, Gender Role, and Sexual Development in
Eighteenth-Century London
* V. Overviews
* Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers: The Backgrounds of the
Modern Homosexual
* Homosexual Acts and Selves in Early Modern Europe
* Index
Introduction
* I. Italy and Iberia
* Sodomites in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Views of Bernardino of
Siena
* "Socratic Love" as a Disguise for Same-Sex Love in the Italian
Renaissance
* The "Nefarious Sin" in Early Modern Seville
* Love's Labors Lost: Five Letters From a Seventeenth-Century Portugese
Sodomite
* II. France, Germany, and Scandanavia
* Homosexuality and the Court Elites of Early Modern France: Some
Problems, Some Suggestions, and an Example
* Police and Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Paris: From Sin to Disorder
* The Personal, the Political, and the Aesthetic: Johann Joachim
Winckelmann's German Enlightenment Life
* Sodomy in Early Modern Denmark: A Crime Without Victims
* III. The Netherlands
* Sodomy in the Dutch Republic, 1600-1725
* Sodomy at Sea and at the Cape of Good Hope During the Eighteenth
Century
* Those Damned Sodomites: Public Images of Sodomy in the
Eighteenth-Century Netherlands
* Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Frisia, Netherlands
* The Persecutions of Sodomites in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam:
Changing Perceptions of Sodomy
* IV: England
* "In the House of Madam Vander Tasse, on the Long Bridge": A
Homosocial University Club in Early Modern Europe
* Sexuality and Augustan England: Sodomy, Politics, Elite Circles, and
Society
* Sodomy and Male Honor: The Case of Somerset, 1740-1850
* Sodomitical Assaults, Gender Role, and Sexual Development in
Eighteenth-Century London
* V. Overviews
* Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers: The Backgrounds of the
Modern Homosexual
* Homosexual Acts and Selves in Early Modern Europe
* Index
ContentsIntroduction
- I. Italy and Iberia
- Sodomites in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Views of Bernardino of Siena
- Socratic Love as a Disguise for Same-Sex Love in the Italian Renaissance
- The Nefarious Sin in Early Modern Seville
- Love's Labors Lost: Five Letters From a Seventeenth-Century Portugese Sodomite
- II. France, Germany, and Scandanavia
- Homosexuality and the Court Elites of Early Modern France: Some Problems, Some Suggestions, and an Example
- Police and Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Paris: From Sin to Disorder
- The Personal, the Political, and the Aesthetic: Johann Joachim Winckelmann's German Enlightenment Life
- Sodomy in Early Modern Denmark: A Crime Without Victims
- III. The Netherlands
- Sodomy in the Dutch Republic, 1600-1725
- Sodomy at Sea and at the Cape of Good Hope During the Eighteenth Century
- Those Damned Sodomites: Public Images of Sodomy in the Eighteenth-Century Netherlands
- Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Frisia, Netherlands
- The Persecutions of Sodomites in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam: Changing Perceptions of Sodomy
- IV: England
- In the House of Madam Vander Tasse, on the Long Bridge : A Homosocial University Club in Early Modern Europe
- Sexuality and Augustan England: Sodomy, Politics, Elite Circles, and Society
- Sodomy and Male Honor: The Case of Somerset, 1740-1850
- Sodomitical Assaults, Gender Role, and Sexual Development in Eighteenth-Century London
- V. Overviews
- Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers: The Backgrounds of the Modern Homosexual
- Homosexual Acts and Selves in Early Modern Europe
- Index
Contents
Introduction
* I. Italy and Iberia
* Sodomites in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Views of Bernardino of
Siena
* "Socratic Love" as a Disguise for Same-Sex Love in the Italian
Renaissance
* The "Nefarious Sin" in Early Modern Seville
* Love's Labors Lost: Five Letters From a Seventeenth-Century Portugese
Sodomite
* II. France, Germany, and Scandanavia
* Homosexuality and the Court Elites of Early Modern France: Some
Problems, Some Suggestions, and an Example
* Police and Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Paris: From Sin to Disorder
* The Personal, the Political, and the Aesthetic: Johann Joachim
Winckelmann's German Enlightenment Life
* Sodomy in Early Modern Denmark: A Crime Without Victims
* III. The Netherlands
* Sodomy in the Dutch Republic, 1600-1725
* Sodomy at Sea and at the Cape of Good Hope During the Eighteenth
Century
* Those Damned Sodomites: Public Images of Sodomy in the
Eighteenth-Century Netherlands
* Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Frisia, Netherlands
* The Persecutions of Sodomites in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam:
Changing Perceptions of Sodomy
* IV: England
* "In the House of Madam Vander Tasse, on the Long Bridge": A
Homosocial University Club in Early Modern Europe
* Sexuality and Augustan England: Sodomy, Politics, Elite Circles, and
Society
* Sodomy and Male Honor: The Case of Somerset, 1740-1850
* Sodomitical Assaults, Gender Role, and Sexual Development in
Eighteenth-Century London
* V. Overviews
* Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers: The Backgrounds of the
Modern Homosexual
* Homosexual Acts and Selves in Early Modern Europe
* Index
Introduction
* I. Italy and Iberia
* Sodomites in Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Views of Bernardino of
Siena
* "Socratic Love" as a Disguise for Same-Sex Love in the Italian
Renaissance
* The "Nefarious Sin" in Early Modern Seville
* Love's Labors Lost: Five Letters From a Seventeenth-Century Portugese
Sodomite
* II. France, Germany, and Scandanavia
* Homosexuality and the Court Elites of Early Modern France: Some
Problems, Some Suggestions, and an Example
* Police and Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Paris: From Sin to Disorder
* The Personal, the Political, and the Aesthetic: Johann Joachim
Winckelmann's German Enlightenment Life
* Sodomy in Early Modern Denmark: A Crime Without Victims
* III. The Netherlands
* Sodomy in the Dutch Republic, 1600-1725
* Sodomy at Sea and at the Cape of Good Hope During the Eighteenth
Century
* Those Damned Sodomites: Public Images of Sodomy in the
Eighteenth-Century Netherlands
* Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth-Century Frisia, Netherlands
* The Persecutions of Sodomites in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam:
Changing Perceptions of Sodomy
* IV: England
* "In the House of Madam Vander Tasse, on the Long Bridge": A
Homosocial University Club in Early Modern Europe
* Sexuality and Augustan England: Sodomy, Politics, Elite Circles, and
Society
* Sodomy and Male Honor: The Case of Somerset, 1740-1850
* Sodomitical Assaults, Gender Role, and Sexual Development in
Eighteenth-Century London
* V. Overviews
* Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers: The Backgrounds of the
Modern Homosexual
* Homosexual Acts and Selves in Early Modern Europe
* Index