Routledge, 2009. — 192 pages.
This book examines sexuality in the past, and explores how it helps explain sexuality in the present. The subject of sexuality is often a controversial one, and exploring it through a world history perspective emphasises the extent to which societies, including our own, are still reacting to historical change through contemporary sexual behaviours, values, and debates.
The study uses a clear chronological structure to focus on major patterns and changes in sexuality – both sexual culture and sexual behaviours – in the main periods of world history, with comparison and discussion across cultures and societies. Topics covered include:
issues involved in studying the history of sexuality
the sexual implications of the transition from hunting and gathering economies to agricultural economies
sexuality in Classical societies
the post-Classical period and the spread of the world religions
sex in an age of trade and colonies
changes in sexual behaviours and sexual attitudes between 1750 and 1950
sex in contemporary world history.
The book is a vital contribution to the study of world history, and is the perfect companion for all students of the history of sexuality.