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Historians Kent Gerard and Gert Hekma make availablefor the first time to an English-speaking audiencethe best, most recent work on the history of male homosexuality in Early Modern Europe. The role of the male homosexualduring the pivotal era of 1400 to 1800is thoroughly explored.
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Historians Kent Gerard and Gert Hekma make availablefor the first time to an English-speaking audiencethe best, most recent work on the history of male homosexuality in Early Modern Europe. The role of the male homosexualduring the pivotal era of 1400 to 1800is thoroughly explored.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 221mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9780866564915
- ISBN-10: 0866564918
- Artikelnr.: 37187563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 221mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9780866564915
- ISBN-10: 0866564918
- Artikelnr.: 37187563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kent Gerard
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
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