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This book offers an overview of approaches, methods, recent work and major debates in the history of sexuality. The two decades since the publication of Michel Foucault's seminal History of Sexuality have witnessed both a proliferation of empirical and theoretical historical studies and an increasing divergence in approaches to the writing of histories of sexuality in Europe and North America. Yet while these centrifugal trajectories have been identified in many edited collections, there has been no coherent attempt to address, or draw together, this diversity of practice and methodology. This collection aims to do just this, drawing on contributions from a range of scholars, each examining the past, present and future of the exploration of sex, as a social, cultural and historical phenomenon.
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ELIZABETH CLEMENT Assistant Professor in US Women's History, University of Utah, USA HERA COOK Lecturer in History, University of Birmingham, UK MATT COOK Lecturer in History, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK ROSS FORMAN Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Oriental and African Studies, University College London, UK LOUISE JACKSON Lecturer in History, School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK SARAH LEONARD Assistant Professor of History, Simmons College, Boston, USA ALISON ORAM Reader in Women's Studies, Centre for Research in Women's Studies, University College Northampton, UK GEORGE ROBB Professor of History, William Paterson University of New Jersey, USA CHRIS WATERS Hans W. Gatzke '38 Professor of Modern European History, Williams College, Massachusetts, USA
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