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Sexuality in Europe : a twentieth-century history
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Sexuality in Europe : a twentieth-century history

Dagmar Herzog

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1. Reconceiving sexuality, 1900-1914 : Prostitution, venereal disease, and the double standard
Theorizing desire
Separating sex from reproduction : contraception and abortion
Eugenics
Rethinking sexual orientation
2. State interventions, 1914-1945 : World War I and its aftermath : violence and opportunity
Facism : masculinism and reproduction
Nazism : human engineering and the promise of pleasure
Democratic welfare states : liberality and ambivalence
Holocaust and World War II
3. Cold War cultures, 1945-1965 : Mass violence and the return to domesticity
Conservatism, east and west
The rise of romance
Ambivalence about contraception
The persecution of homosexuals
The rise of reform
4. Pleasure and rebellion, 1965-1980 : The market of desire
Revolutionary theories
Changing the law
Heterosexual disillusionment
Homosexual liberation
The turn inward
5. Partnerships and practices, 1980-2010 : HIV/AIDS
The fall of communism
Postfacist lessons in human rights
Islam and the sexual borders of Europe
Romantic liberality versus new conservatisms.

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Sexuality in Europe : a twentieth-century history by Dagmar Herzog. ISBN 9780521691437. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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