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- Journal of the History of Sexuality
- University of Texas Press
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- "O My Poor Arse, My Arse Can Best Tell": Surgeons, Ordinary Witnesses, and the Sodomitical Body in Georgian Britain Volume 31, Number 2, May 2022, pp. 137-168
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Books of Critical Interest
- Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987–1993 by Sarah Schulman (review)
- Action = Vie: A History of AIDS Activism and Gay Politics in France by Christophe Broqua (review)
- The Fear of Child Sexuality: Young People, Sex, and Agency by Steven Angelides (review)
- Unspeakable: A Life beyond Sexual Morality by Rachel Hope Cleves (review)
- Policing Sex in the Sunflower State: The Story of the Kansas State Industrial Farm for Women by Nicole Perry (review)
- Policing Prostitution: Regulating the Lower Classes in Late Imperial Russia by Siobhan Hearne (review)
- Female Husbands: A Trans History by Jen Manion (review)
- Information Activism: A Queer History of Lesbian Media Technologies by Cait McKinney (review)
- The Men behind the Girl behind the Man behind the Gun: Sex and Motivation in the American Morale Campaigns of the First World War
- Worms, Ants, and Greek Love: Benedict Friedländer's "Homosexual Instinct"
- Transnational Networks of Child Sexual Abuse and Consumerism: Edward Brongersma and the Pedophilia Debate of the 1970s and 1980s
- "O My Poor Arse, My Arse Can Best Tell": Surgeons, Ordinary Witnesses, and the Sodomitical Body in Georgian Britain
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