ABSTRACT

A sweeping survey of sexuality in Europe from the Greeks to the present, Desire: A History of European Sexuality follows changing attitudes to two major concepts of sexual desire – desire as dangerous, polluting, and disorderly, and desire as creative, transcendent, even revolutionary – through the major turning points of European history.

Chronological in structure, and wide ranging in scope, Desire addresses such topics as sex in ancient Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, sexual contact and culture clash in Spain and colonial Mesoamerica, new attitudes toward sexuality in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and sex in Bolshevik Russia and Nazi Germany. The book introduces the concept of "twilight moments" to describe activities seen as shameful or dishonorable, but which were tolerated when concealed by shadows, and integrates the history of heterosexuality with same-sex desire, as well as exploring the emotions of love and lust as well as the politics of sex and personal experiences. This new edition has been updated to include a new chapter on sex and imperialism and expanded discussions of Islam and trans issues.

Drawing on a rich array of sources, including poetry, novels, pornography, and film, as well as court records, autobiographies, and personal letters, and written in a lively, engaging style, Desire remains an essential resource for scholars and students of the history of European sexuality, as well as women’s and gender history, social and cultural history and LGBTQ history.

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

Sexuality and the problem of Western civilization

chapter 2|22 pages

Sex and the city

Greece and Rome

chapter 4|22 pages

From twilight moments to moral panics

The regulation of sex from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century

chapter 5|19 pages

The age of exploration

Sexual contact and culture clash in Spain and colonial Mesoamerica

chapter 6|25 pages

Enlightening desire

New attitudes toward sexuality in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

chapter 7|24 pages

In the Victorian twilight

Sex out of wedlock, sexual commerce, and same-sex desire, 1750–1870

chapter 9|23 pages

Sex and imperialism, 1857–1939

chapter 11|21 pages

Sex and the state in the 1930s

Sweden, the Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany