From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage: International Perspectives since 1789

Author:   Sean Brady (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) ,  Mark Seymour (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   25 July 2019
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Author:   Sean Brady (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) ,  Mark Seymour (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.526kg
ISBN:  

9781350023925


ISBN 10:   1350023922
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   25 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Foreword, The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, (Retired Judge, Australia) 1. 'From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage: Historical Transformations’, Sean Brady (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) and Mark Seymour (Otago University, New Zealand) 2. ‘Homosexuality and the French Revolution’, Bryant Ragan (Colorado College, USA) 3. ‘Arguing Against Intolerance: Louisiana and Britain in the Early Nineteenth Century’, Charles Upchurch (Florida State University, USA) 4. ‘Regarding Pratt and Smith, the last couple of sodomites to be hanged in Britain’, Dominic Janes (Keele University UK) 5. ‘Defining “unnatural crime”: sex and the English convict system, 1850-1900’, Ben Bethell (Birkbeck, University of London UK) 6. ‘“It is my husband who has such weaknesses”: A mid nineteenth-century Peruvian divorce case’, Magally Allegre Henderson (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Peru) 7. ‘Flappers and Felons: Rethinking the criminal law and homosex in interwar Australia, 1920-1939’, Yorick Smaal (Griffith University, Australia) and Mark Finnane (Griffith University, Australia) 8. ‘Spain from Franco’s Repressive Regime to Same-Sex Marriage’, Geoffroy Huard (Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France) 9. 'Affecting legal change: Law and Same-Sex Feelings in West Germany since the 1950s', Benno Gammerl (Max Plank Institute, Berlin, Germany and Goldsmiths University, UK) 10. ‘The Sexual (Geo)Politics of Loyalty: Homosexuality and Emotion in Cold War Security Policy’, Kate Davison (University of Melbourne, Australia) 11. Homosexual Politics in the British World: Towards a Transnational Understanding’, Graham Willett (University of Melbourne, Australia) 12. ‘Gender and the politics of marriage in post-war Australia and Britain’, Rebecca Jennings (Macquarie University, Australia) 13. 'From Giarre to Civil Unions: The ‘Long March’ for Same-Sex Relationships in Italy', Yuri Guaiana (ILGA (Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy) and Mark Seymour (University of Otago, New Zealand) 14. ‘“It’s Poppycock to say homosexuals can be excused”: Rethinking the Gay and Lesbian Movement in the Republic of Ireland 1970s-1990s’, Patrick McDonagh (European University Institute, Florence, Italy) 15. ‘“…Do You Want More?” A Brief History of Same-Sex Partnerships, Family Formations, and Marriage in Twentieth-Century U.S.A.’, Marcia Gallo (University of Nevada, USA) 16. ‘Gay Marriage in England: After the Party’, Daniel Monk (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) 17. ‘Same-Sex Unions: In Retrospect and Prospect’, Robert Aldrich (University of Sydney, Australia) Index

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The speed at which Western countries have abandoned old laws and prejudices and adopted gay marriage is stunning. Such a revolutionary transformation can only be explained in deep historical perspective and by looking at as many different countries as possible. This landmark collection by leading scholars achieves precisely that. Anyone interesting in queer history will need to read it. * Brian Lewis, Professor of History, McGill University, Canada *


The speed at which Western countries have abandoned old laws and prejudices and adopted gay marriage is stunning. Such a revolutionary transformation can only be explained in deep historical perspective and by looking at as many different countries as possible. This landmark collection by leading scholars achieves precisely that. Anyone interested in queer history will need to read it. * Brian Lewis, Professor of History, McGill University, Canada *


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Sean Brady is Lecturer in Modern British and Irish History at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. His publications include Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861–1913 (2005, 2009), What is Masculinity? Historical Dynamics from Antiquity to the Contemporary World, co-edited with John H. Arnold (2011), and John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and Homosexuality: A Critical Edition of Sources (2012). Mark Seymour is Associate Professor in the Department of History and Art History, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the author of Debating Divorce in Italy: Marriage and the Making of Modern Italians (2006) and numerous articles.

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