Genders and sexualities in history
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- A lady's man : the cicisbei, private morals and national identity in Italy
- Authority, gender and emotions in late medieval and early modern England
- Gender, race and family in nineteenth century America : from northern woman to plantation mistress
- Life among the ruins : cityscape and sexuality in Cold War Berlin
- Male homosexuality in West Germany : between persecution and freedom, 1945-69
- Marc-André Raffalovich's Uranism and unisexuality : a study of different manifestations of the sexual instinct
- Masculinity and nationhood, 1830-1910 : constructions of identity and citizenship in Belgium
- Masculinity and power in Irish nationalism, 1884-1938
- Masculinity, class and same-sex desire in industrial England, 1895-1957
- Men at work : the working man in British culture, 1939-1945
- Men of war : masculinity and the First World War in Britain
- Negotiating clerical identities : priests, monks and masculinity in the Middle Ages
- Queer domesticities : homosexuality and home life in twentieth-century London
- Queer voices in post-war Scotland : male homosexuality, religion and society
- Rape in wartime
- Sexual forensics in Victorian and Edwardian England : age, crime and consent in the courts
- The feminist challenge to the socialist state in Yugoslavia
- Unfolding the "comfort women" debates : modernity, violence, women's voices
- Wolfenden's witnesses : homosexuality in postwar Britain
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