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Journal of the History of Sexuality 12.4 (2003) iv-v



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Editors' Note:

Barbara Loomis and William N. Bonds

Addendum to the Editors' Note in Volume 12, Number 1 of this Journal

The articles that appeared in volume 12, number 1 were all based upon papers presented at a symposium on the World League for Sexual Reform held at Clair College, Cambridge University, on November 17, 2000. The symposium was organized by Richard Cleminson and Alison Sinclair.

New Electronic Journal

American Sexuality magazine is seeking articles focused on sexual health, education, and rights in the United States for immediate and future publication. American Sexuality is the online magazine published by San Francisco State University's National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC), directed by anthropologist Dr. Gilbert Herdt, with major long-term funding from the Ford Foundation.

Newly established scholars and graduate students as well as senior faculty are encouraged to submit brief proposals (two hundred words) for articles dealing with sexual health, sexual education, sexual rights, and/or sexual communities and cultures in the United States. Publishing in American Sexuality is a unique opportunity to disseminate scholarly research in a widely read, internationally accessible medium aimed at informing academics, the general public, and community-based advocates on the critical gaps in sexuality research and policy. The published article should be one thousand to fifteen hundred words and written in a style that is accessible to nonacademic audiences. Find American Sexuality magazine and further instructions for authors online at http://nsrc.sfsu.edu.

Call for Reviewers

We invite you to help maintain the high standards of the Journal of the History of Sexuality by adding your name to our list of expert reviewers to referee manuscripts for potential publication and to review recently published books. To add your name to our list, please send your current [End Page iv] academic affiliation and/or contact information (including an email address if possible) and the topic areas in which you feel qualified to review to Barbara Loomis, History Department, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132, or by email to jhs@sfsu.edu" jhs@sfsu.edu.

Notice of Errata

In the print version of Patrick Singy's article, "Friction of the Genitals and Secularization of Morality, " Journal of the History of Sexuality 12.3 (July 2003), the figures that appear on pages 360 and 362 contain errors. While the captions are correct, the diagrams are reversed. Corrections have been made in the electronic version of the article, which is available through Project Muse. We apologize to the author and readers for these errors.



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