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The American Woman’s Pre-World War I Freedom in Manners and Morals

  • JAMES R. McGOVERN
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Volume 10 Sexuality and Sexual Behavior
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Chapters in this book

  1. i-iv i
  2. Contents v
  3. Series Preface ix
  4. Introduction xi
  5. Sexuality and Sexual Behavior
  6. Premarital Pregnancy in America 1640–1971: An Overview and Interpretation 3
  7. Passionlessness: An Interpretation of Victorian Sexual Ideology, 1790–1850 37
  8. The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations between Women in Nineteenth-Century America 55
  9. What Ought to Be and What Was: Women’s Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century 84
  10. Private Lives and Public Order: A Critical View of the History of Intimate Relations in the U.S. 108
  11. Women’s Life in Utopia: The Shaker Experiment in Sexual Equality Reappraised – 1810 to 1860 135
  12. Sex and Self-Control: Middle-Class Courtship in America, 1770–1870 151
  13. Seeking Ecstasy on the Battlefield: Danger and Pleasure in Nineteenth-Century Feminist Sexual Thought 168
  14. “Living the Principle” of Plural Marriage: Mormon Women, Utopia, and Female Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century 187
  15. Fallen Women: The Inmates of the Magdalen Society Asylum of Philadelphia, 1836–1908 201
  16. “Ruined” Girls: Changing Community Responses to Illegitimacy in Upstate New York, 1890–1920 219
  17. The Awesome Power of Sex: The Polemical Campaign against Mormon Polygamy 245
  18. Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century America: Behavior, Ideology, and Politics 267
  19. Smashing: Women’s Relationships before the Fall 286
  20. The Morbidification of Love between Women by 19th-century Sexologists 306
  21. From Sexual Inversion to Homosexuality: Medicine and the Changing Conceptualization of Female Deviance 324
  22. “Imagine My Surprise”: Women’s Relationships in Historical Perspective 357
  23. The American Woman’s Pre-World War I Freedom in Manners and Morals 381
  24. Lesbian Magazine Fiction in the Early Twentieth Century 400
  25. The Crime of Precocious Sexuality: Female Juvenile Delinquency in the Progressive Era 418
  26. Nineteenth-Century Sexuality and the “Sexual Revolution” of the Progressive Era 448
  27. “A New Generation of Women”: Progressive Psychiatrists and the Hypersexual Female 464
  28. Companionate Marriage and the Lesbian Threat 496
  29. Lesbianism in the 1920s and 1930s: A Newfound Study 511
  30. Oral History and the Study of Sexuality in the Lesbian Community: Buffalo, NY, 1940–1960 521
  31. Copyright Information 541
  32. Index 545
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