A LANDMARK STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF MALE-MALE SEX IN EARLY MODERN
EUROPE, INCLUDING THE EUROPEAN COLONIES AND THE OTTOMAN WORLD.
Until quite recently, the history of male-male sexual relations was a
taboo topic. But when historians eventually explored the archives of
Florence, Venice and elsewhere, they brought to light an extraordinary
world of early modern sexual activity, extending from city streets and
gardens to taverns, monasteries and Mediterranean galleys. Typically,
the sodomites (as they were called) were adult men seeking sex with
teenage boys. This was something intriguingly different from modern
homosexuality: the boys ceased to be desired when they became fully
masculine. And the desire for them was seen as natural; no special
sexual orientation was assumed. The rich evidence from Southern Europe
in the Renaissance period was not matched in the Northern lands;
historians struggled to apply this new knowledge to countries such as
England or its North American colonies. And when good Northern
evidence did appear, from after 1700, it presented a very different
picture. So the theory was formed - and it has dominated most standard
accounts until now - that the 'emergence of modern homosexuality'
happened suddenly, but inexplicably, at the beginning of the
eighteenth century. Noel Malcolm's masterly study solves this and many
other problems, by doing something which no previous scholar has
attempted: giving a truly pan-European account of the whole phenomenon
of male-male sexual relations in the early modern period. It includes
the Ottoman Empire, as well as the European colonies in the Americas
and Asia; it describes the religious and legal norms, both Christian
and Muslim; it discusses the literary representations in both Western
Europe and the Ottoman world; and it presents a mass of individual
human stories, from New England to North Africa, from Scandinavia to
Peru. Original, critical, lucidly written and deeply researched, this
work will change the way we think about the history of homosexuality
in early modern Europe.
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Male-Male Sexual Relations, 1400-1750
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198886389
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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