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Sexuality in The Middle Ages and Early Modern Times

Sexuality in The Middle Ages and Early Modern Times 

By: Albrecht Classen and Marilyn Sandidge

Why should we talk about sex, or  sexuality in more general terms, as a historical phenomenon? Why would such  a sordid  topic,  as some  conservative  critics might argue, and certainly have argued throughout the centuries see the long and unbroken tradition of clerical condemnation of sexuality as one of the worst sins in human life be of any relevance fo the study of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance,  and  the  early  modern  age? To raise  this  issue  also  provides  the immediate answer because no aspect of human life is meaningless, and everything we can learn about people in the past allows us to gain a more comprehensive and more complex picture, especially if our investigation leads us into the realm of people’s motifs, secret plans, hidden agendas, emotions, and dreams. If we can explain why certain actions were taken, certain laws issued, concrete institutions established, and various programs carried out we gain considerable insight into. [download]

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