Sodomy in Early Modern EuropeThomas Betteridge Manchester University Press, 11.10.2002 - 173 sivua This fascinating collection of essays reflects closely the main areas of debate within gay historiography. |
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gender inversion | 9 |
On trial for sodomy in early modern Germany | 27 |
Sodomy in early modern Venice | 65 |
a medieval perspective | 112 |
James VI and the myth of | 131 |
Epilogue | 164 |
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