The sexuality debates

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The sexuality debates

edited by Sheila Jeffreys

(Women's source library, v. 6)

Routledge, 2001

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Originally published: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

First published in 1987. From the 1870's to the 1920's, feminists actively campaigned against men's sexual abuse of women. This collection brings together the major articles which fuelled the feminist campaigns and helped to bring about significant reforms.

Table of Contents

  • I: Introduction
  • 1: Male Doctors on Sexuality
  • 1: Isaac Baker Brown
  • 2: Issac Baker Brown
  • 3: William Acton
  • 4: William Acton
  • 2: Feminist Campaigns around Sexuality A Prostitution
  • 5: Harriet Martineau
  • 6: Annie Besant
  • 7: Elizabeth Blackwell
  • 8: Josephine Butler
  • 9: Josephine Butler
  • 10: Josephine Butler
  • 11: Theassociation formoral and social hygiene
  • 12: An equal moral standardfor men and women. liberty with responsibility. respect for human personality.
  • 13: Will you help us?
  • 14: Ladies' National Association
  • 15: Ladies' National Association
  • 16: Katherine Dixon
  • 17: Helena M. Swanwick
  • 2b: B Domestic Violence
  • 18: Frances Power Cobbe
  • 19: Ellen Webb
  • 20: Frances Swiney
  • 21: Maria Adelaide Lowndes
  • 2c: C Suffrage and Sexuality
  • 22: Ursula Roberts
  • 23: Lucy Re-Bartlett from
  • 24: Christabel Pankhurst
  • 25: Elizabeth C. Wolstenholme Elmy
  • 26: Elizabeth Blackwell
  • 27: Annie Besant
  • 28: Ellice J. Hopkins
  • 29: Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
  • 30: Frances Swiney
  • 31: Beatrice Webb
  • 3b: B The Impact of Sex Reform
  • 32: Havelock Ellis
  • 33: Margaret Sanger
  • 34: Marie C. Stopes
  • p3c: C Mothers, Spinsters, Lesbians
  • 35: Ellen Key
  • 36: The Spinster
  • 37: Stella Browne

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