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Journal of the History of Sexuality 10.1 (2001) 161



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Roger Davidson, who is Reader in Economic and Social History at the University of Edinburgh, has published widely on the social history of venereal disease and its role in the regulation of sexuality. He is the author of Dangerous Liaisons: A Social History of Venereal Disease in Twentieth-Century Scotland; coeditor of a forthcoming volume, Sex, Sin and Suffering: VD and European Society since 1870; and a coeditor of Social History of Medicine. He is currently engaged in research on health, sexuality, and the state in late twentieth-century Scotland.

Dan Erickson is a Vice President with Union Bank of California as well as a Ph.D. candidate in History at Claremont Graduate University. He has published articles in the Journal of Mormon History and Pacific Northwest Quarterly and is the author of "As a Thief in the Night": The Mormon Quest for Millennial Deliverance (1998).

B. Carmon Hardy is Professor of History at California State University, Fullerton, and the author of Solemn Covenant: The Mormon Polygamous Passage (1992).

Martin Meeker recently earned his Ph.D. in History at the University of Southern California. The title of his dissertation is "Come Out West: Communication and the Gay and Lesbian Migration to San Francisco, 1940s-1960s."

Walter Penrose is a Ph.D. candidate in History at the City University of New York Graduate Center, specializing in ancient history and the history of gender and sexuality. He has presented conference papers and lectures on diverse issues of gender and sexuality in the ancient Mediterranean and South Asia.

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