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The History of Technology and Education

The [Oxford] Handbook of the History of Education, 2019
Technology has intersected with education throughout human history. One prominent dimension has entailed various devices and tools for learning, such as illustrated texts, film, radio, television, computers, mobile technologies, and social media.
Sevan G. Terzian
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Gendering the Holocaust gallery in POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

The European Journal of Women's Studies, 2019
Even though a gender perspective, in reference to various aspects of museums and their exhibits, permeates the reflection on museums, gender is not explicitly taken up as a category of knowledge within the self-reflective narratives about the core ...
Karolina Krasuska
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Sexuality and gender in school-based sex education in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland in the 1970s and 1980s

The History of the Family, 2020
Was there a state-socialist model of school sex education and if so, what characterized its form and content? What shaped the specificities and divergent characteristics of each country?
K. Líšková   +2 more
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Temporal Layering in the Long Conceptual History of Sexual Medicine: Reading Koselleck with Foucault

Journal of the Philosophy of History, 2019
This paper reflects on the challenges of writing long conceptual histories of sexual medicine, drawing on the approaches of Michel Foucault and of Reinhart Koselleck.
A. Moore
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Sexualities in History

2013
Part 1. Rethinking Sex 1. Sexuality and History Revisited, Jeffrey Weeks 2. Forgetting Foucault: Acts, Identities, and the History of Sexuality, David M. Halperin Part 2. Sexing the Body 3. Bodies That Don't Matter: Heterosexuality Before Heterosexuality in Gottfried's Tristan, James A. Schultz 4.
Kim M. Phillips, Barry Reay
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The History of Sexuality, Volume 4: Confessions of the Flesh by Michel Foucault (review)

The Comparatist : Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association, 2023
Daniel J. Schultz
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Redefining the History and Historiography on American Evangelicalism in the Era of the Religious Right

Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Writing in the shadow of the religious right, a group of historians beginning in the 1980s crafted a new history of American evangelicalism to counter the politicized, right-wing faith of their era.
M. A. Sutton
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The Queer History of the Castrato

The Oxford Handbook of Music and Queerness, 2018
This article considers the ways in which modern scholarship has read the castrato as queer. It critiques the unthinking conflation of castration with femininity, and thus with male homosexuality, and the heavy reliance that modern thinkers of castration ...
Emily Wilbourne
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Sexual Violence in History

This chapter charts sexual violence over time and place, showing substantial shifts in thinking about sex as violence, rape as an assault on property, emerging ideas of consent, and changing attitudes towards the victim and the offender. It traces how sexual violence was defined and understood, in both society and law, from the classical world to today,
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