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Sexual Knowledge, Sexual Science: The History of Attitudes to Sexuality
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1996Part I. Sexology Before the Era of Freud: 1. Sowing the field: Greek and Roman sexology Helen King 2. Sadism, masochism and history, or when is behaviour sado-masochistic? Vern L. Bullough 3. Some traditional Indian views on menstruation and female sexuality Julia Leslie 4. Sexual knowledge in England, 1500-1750 Patricia Crawford 5.
Elizabeth Fee, Roy Porter, Mikulas Teich
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The History of Childhood Sexuality
Journal of Contemporary History, 1982The history of sexuality in the West provides an important lens through which to study human social and cultural behaviour; it is far more than the history of coitus. Scholars such as Edward Shorter, Jean-Louis Flandrin, and Lawrence Stone have used the study of sexuality as a central focus in recent works on the history of the family.' And now George ...
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Introduction: History and sexuality
The Journal of Sex Research, 1981(1981). Introduction: History and sexuality. The Journal of Sex Research: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 197-203.
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The New Testament and Early Christian Literature in the History of Gender and Sexuality
The Oxford Handbook of New Testament, Gender, and Sexuality, 2019What is the place of the New Testament and early Christianity in the history of gender and sexuality? This essay explores this question in conversation with feminist and queer theory.
B. Dunning
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Why should you inquire about sexual concerns? The importance of sexual health to a woman's quality of life and general health and well-being cannot be overstated, yet the topic is too often ignored by gynecologists and primary care physicians. This article has been geared toward helping overcome some of the barriers to physicians simply opening the ...
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Why should you inquire about sexual concerns? The importance of sexual health to a woman's quality of life and general health and well-being cannot be overstated, yet the topic is too often ignored by gynecologists and primary care physicians. This article has been geared toward helping overcome some of the barriers to physicians simply opening the ...
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History: The Journal of the Historical Association
‘Sex and the Social Order: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Britain’ is a second‐year optional module for history students at the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE).
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‘Sex and the Social Order: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Britain’ is a second‐year optional module for history students at the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE).
Laura Harrison +3 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
Including in the routine medical history some basic questions regarding sexual functioning can help to identify persons with sexual problems and to encourage future dialogue. The first step in counseling is to obtain a history of the patient's specific complaint.
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Including in the routine medical history some basic questions regarding sexual functioning can help to identify persons with sexual problems and to encourage future dialogue. The first step in counseling is to obtain a history of the patient's specific complaint.
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The American Historical Review, 2009
Prior to the 1980s, historians of Africa rarely paid explicit attention to sexuality, a topic generally presumed to belong more appropriately to anthropology or psy chology. Moreover, when the topic did come up, authors across the disciplines com monly assumed or asserted an African ("native," customary, tribal, or premodern) sexuality, in the singular
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Prior to the 1980s, historians of Africa rarely paid explicit attention to sexuality, a topic generally presumed to belong more appropriately to anthropology or psy chology. Moreover, when the topic did come up, authors across the disciplines com monly assumed or asserted an African ("native," customary, tribal, or premodern) sexuality, in the singular
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Sexuality in Translation: Anne Lister and the Ancients
Journal of the History of Sexuality, 2021A n n e L i s t e r , t h e n o w f A m o u s early nineteenth-century Yorkshire diarist who candidly recorded her romantic relationships and affairs with women over the course of three decades, has become a touchstone for queer and lesbian history.
Christine Roulston
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She Said No: Toward a Survivor-Centered History of Vajrayāna Buddhist Sexuality
Journal of the American Academy of ReligionAs a contribution toward survivor-centered approaches to the study of religion and sex abuse that centers historical Tibetan Buddhist women, this article focuses on key passages from the autobiography of Sera Khandro Dewai Dorjé (1892–1940), through ...
S. Jacoby
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