Eight gay men wrote their autobiographies in French between 1845 and 1905; some of them reflected on their childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, others provided brief impressions of their loves and desires. A few of them dramatized their lives following contemporary theatrical and fictional models, while others wrote for medical doctors, who used the men's writings as case studies to illustrate their theories on sexual deviance. In some instances the doctors' extensive interpretations cannot be separated from the men's own stories, but in others the authors speak for themselves. The...
Eight gay men wrote their autobiographies in French between 1845 and 1905; some of them reflected on their childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, othe...
Peniston, manager of the library and archives at the Newark Museum in New Jersey, examines attempts to suppress sexual deviants during the 1870s in the aftermath of the Paris Commune. First he looks at the forces of authority, including the laws, the police, the magistrates, and the doctors. Then he explores such aspects of the subculture as its co
Peniston, manager of the library and archives at the Newark Museum in New Jersey, examines attempts to suppress sexual deviants during the 1870s in th...
An exploration into the history of gay sexuality in 19th-century Paris, this title draws on a wealth of sources and information to reconstruct the attitudes towards, and activities in, same sex relationships. The text demonstrates how the working class fitted into this social construct rather than focusing solely on the elites in society.
An exploration into the history of gay sexuality in 19th-century Paris, this title draws on a wealth of sources and information to reconstruct the att...
Raffalovich's 1896 magnum opus of sexology, Uranism and Unisexuality (never before translated into English until now), provides an ethical justification for same-sex desire. Drawing on cross-cultural and transhistorical narratives, the gentleman scholar argues for the rights of the homosexual in society and its responsibility to him.
Raffalovich's 1896 magnum opus of sexology, Uranism and Unisexuality (never before translated into English until now), provides an ethical justificati...
In these twelve essays, spanning fifteen years, Victoria Chick develops a distinctive view of macroeconomics (especially the economics of Keynes) and monetary theory. By careful and rigorous analysis in which nothing is taken for granted, she uncovers the implicit assumptions of economic theory and argues, in a variety of contexts, that differences of economic method and the influence of the stylised facts are decisive forces, both in the construction of theories and in appraising their contemporary relevance.
In these twelve essays, spanning fifteen years, Victoria Chick develops a distinctive view of macroeconomics (especially the economics of Keynes) and ...