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Journal of the History of Sexuality 12.4 (2003) 691-692



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Journal of the History of Sexuality

Volume 12 Numbers 1-4 (2003)

Articles

The World League for Sexual Reform: Some Possible Approaches               1-15
Ralf Dose

"All the World's a Stage": Dora Russell, Norman Haire, and the 1929 London World League for Sexual Reform Congress               16-37
Ivan Crozier

From Neo-Malthusianism to Sexual Reform: The Dutch Section of the World League for Sexual Reform               38-67
Henny Brandhorst

Sexual Reform, Psychoanalysis, and the Politics of Divorce in Spain in the 1920s and 1930s               68-97
Thomas F. Glick

The World League for Sexual Reform in Spain: Founding, Infighting, and the Role of Hildegart Rodríguez               98-109
Alison Sinclair

"Science and Sympathy" or "Sexual Subversion on a Human Basis"? Anarchists in Spain and the World League for Sexual Reform               110-121
Richard Cleminson

The B-Girl Evil: Bureaucracy, Sexuality, and the Menace of Barroom Vice in Postwar California               171-204
Amanda H. Littauer

The Silence Is Broken: A History of the First Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual College Student Groups               205-223
Brett Beemyn [End Page 691]

"That's My Place!": Negotiating Racial, Sexual, and Gender Politics in San Francisco's Gay Latino Alliance, 1975-1983               224-258
Horacio N. Roque Ramírez

The Defense of Marriage Act and American Exceptionalism: The "Gay Marriage" Panic in the United States               259-276
Barry D. Adam

Competing Claims for Justice: Sexuality and Race at the Eighth Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia, 1997               277-304
Avril Hannah-Jones

Friction of the Genitals and Secularization of Morality               345-364
Patrick Singy

Body Doubles: The Spermatorrhea Panic               365-399
Ellen Bayuk Rosenman

Homosexual Signs and Heterosexual Silences: Rorschach Research on Male Homosexuality from 1921 to 1969               400-423
Peter Hegarty

The Sexual Abuse Paradigm in Historical Perspective: Passivity and Emotion in Mid-Twentieth-Century America               424-464
Beryl Satter

Kinsey's Biographers: A Historiographical Reconnaissance               465-486

James H. Capshew, Matthew H. Adamson, Patricia A. Buchanan, Narisara Murray, and Naoko Wake

Love, Sodomy, and Scandal: Controlling the Sexual Reputation of Henry III               513-542
Katherine B. Crawford

The Trials of Frederick Hollick: Obscenity, Sex Education, and Medical Democracy in the Antebellum United States               543-574
April Haynes

Prostitution and Moral Reform in the Borderlands: El Paso, 1890-1920               575-604
Ann R. Gabbert

Bahnhof Boys: Policing Male Prostitution in Post-Nazi Berlin               605-636
Jennifer V. Evans



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