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Journal of the History of Sexuality back issues
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Editor's note: Mathew Kuefler.(Editorial)(Correction notice)
May 1, 2008... Congratulations are in order for Prof. Tamara Myers of the University of British Columbia, the author of "Embodying Delinquency: Boys' Bodies, Sexuality, and Juvenile Justice History in Early-Twentieth-Century Quebec," which was published in the Journal of the History of Sexuality 14, no. 4...
Who is the subject? Queer theory meets oral history.(Essay)
May 1, 2008... THE TINY SUBFIELD OF U.S. gay, lesbian, and queer history has evolved since the publication of John D'Emilio's 1983 Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities into a fledgling discipline that has over time established an overarching set of research questions and an accepted set of research methods....
Erotica and women in early modern France: Madeleine de l'Aubespine's queer poems.(Critical essay)
May 1, 2008... WHAT CAN WE KNOW ABOUT AN early modern woman's sexuality? Consider these lines by Madeleine de l'Aubespine (1546-96):
"Riddle"
As the sweetest diversion that I could ever find,
Frequently, after dinner, for fear of becoming weary,
I take the neck in hand, I touch...
Prostitution and the origins of the governmental regulatory system in nineteenth-century Spain: the plans of the Trienio Liberal, 1820-1823.(Essay)
May 1, 2008... THE HISTORY OF PROSTITUTION IS NOW a classic field of the history of sexuality in many countries, especially during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (1) Historians have been particularly interested in the attitudes of authorities toward prostitution, that is, the regulation (including...
Controlling male sexuality: combating venereal disease in the New Zealand military during two world wars.
May 1, 2008... THERE IS AN ABUNDANCE OF STUDIES about control of venereal disease in the military during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Historians have written extensively on this subject, beginning with the Contagious Diseases Acts, which was intended to protect the fighting power of...