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Seks, politika i društvo. Regulisanje seksualnosti od 1800. godine
Sex, Politics and Society. The Regulation of Sexuality since 1800, Longman 1981; 2nd edition, with additional chapter and new bibliography, 1989. Strana: 326 sa indeksom.
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Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Sexuality and the historian
Histories of sex
Sexuality and power
The making of `modern' sexuality 11
2. That damned morality': sex in Victorian ideology
Victorian sexuality: myths and meanings 19
The domestic ideology
Sex and class 32
3. The sacramental family: middle-class men, women and children
Masculinity and femininity 38
Birth control
Childhood 48
4. Sexuality and the labouring classes
Middle-class myths, working-class realities
Traditions, illegitimacy and proletarianisation
The patterns of family life
Respectability and social control 72
4. The public and the private: moral regulation in the Victorian period 81
Forms of moral regulation
Private morality, public vice
Reform or control? 89
6. The construction of homosexuality
Homosexuality: concepts and consequences
Moral, legal and medical regulation
Identities
7. The population question in the early twentieth century
Population politics
Maternalism
Eugenics
The influence of eugenics
8. The theorisation of sex
A new continent of knowledge
Sex, science and society
Havelock Ellis and sex research
The impact of Freud
9. Feminism and socialism
Feminism and sex reform
The morals of socialism
10. Sex psychology and birth control
Sex psychology
International movements
Parenthood and birth control
11. Beliefs and behaviour 1914—39
A `glorious unfolding'?
Domesticity and family life Protecting purity
Psychology and sex delinquency
12. The state and sexuality
Population and family life
`Wolfenden' and sexual liberalism
13. The permissive moment
`Permissiveness'
Youth
Women
Ideologies
The political moment
14. Currents and counter-currents
The limits of permissiveness
The new moralism
Alternatives
15. Postscript: the 1980s
Introduction
The new moral agenda
The AIDS crisis
Conclusion
Suggestion for further reading