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E-raamat: Framing Premodern Desires: Sexual Ideas, Attitudes, and Practices in Europe

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The way that we have perceived, described, and understood sexual desire has changed dramatically over time and across cultures. This collection brings together a group of experts from a variety of disciplines to explore the history of sexual desires and the transformation of sexual ideas, attitudes, and practices in premodern Europe. Among the topics considered are the visibility of sexual offenses and the construction of passions; the geographical range extends to Great Britain, with extended attention also to France as well as Northern and Eastern Europe. The result is a groundbreaking volume that adds significantly to our understanding of premodern European history, history of sexualities, gender studies, religious history, and many other fields.

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Read a review of this book (in German) via Sehepunkte Rezensions journal fur die Geschistswissenschaften here.

Editors' foreword 7(2)
Satu Lidman
Tom Linkinen
Marjo Kaartinen
Meri Heinonen
Framing premodern desires between sexuality, sin, and crime An introduction 9(20)
Garthine Walker
Part I Transforming ideas and practices
The naturalness of sex in medieval Roman law
29(16)
Thomas Parry-Jones
Desire after Foucault
45(20)
A re-evaluation of sex and sin in English medieval pastoral manuals
Kathleen Smith
Incest between in-laws
65(18)
A matter of life and death in Sweden in 1700
Bonnie Clementsson
Dialectics of virginity
83(20)
Controlling the morals of youth in the early modern Polish countryside
Tomasz Wislicz
The first sexual revolution
103(28)
Faramerz Dabhoiwala
Part II Constructing passions
Love and desire in French moralist discourse
131(20)
Carin Franzen
Between books and brothels
151(22)
The sexual scholarship of Hadriaan Beverland (1650-1716)
Karen Hollewand
The dream and the sin
173(16)
Erotic dream in the France of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Juliette Lancet
The lame man makes the best lecher
189(22)
Sex, sin, and the disabled Renaissance body
Kaye McLelland
Between passion and lust
211(22)
Framing male desire in early modern Sweden
Jonas Liliequist
Epilogue What happens between the covers: Writing premodern desire for audiences beyond academia Lois Leveen 233(18)
About the authors 251(4)
Index 255
Satu Lidman is at the Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Tom Linkinen is at the Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Meri Heinonen is at the Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Marjo Kaartinen is at the Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies.