2011
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511997075
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Sexuality in Europe

Abstract: This original book brings a fascinating and accessible new account of the tumultuous history of sexuality in Europe from the waning of Victorianism to the collapse of Communism and the rise of European Islam. Although the twentieth century is often called 'the century of sex' and seen as an era of increasing liberalization, Dagmar Herzog instead emphasizes the complexities and contradictions in sexual desires and behaviours, the ambivalences surrounding sexual freedom, and the difficulties encountered in secur… Show more

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“…Family policies of these countries thus developed health care and administrative systems whichaccording to Dagmar Herzog "intervenedin both restrictive and supportive waysin the private lives and even directly in the bodies of citizens." 19 The newly recognized Czechoslovak Republic, which proclaimed a parliamentary democracy in 1918, was no exception. 20 Additionally, the country had to establish a stronger and unified ruling element within a multi-national state, and thus to create a synthetic Czechoslovak nation, instead of accepting a nation of Czechs and a nation of Slovaks.…”
Section: Pronatalism Against Feminism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family policies of these countries thus developed health care and administrative systems whichaccording to Dagmar Herzog "intervenedin both restrictive and supportive waysin the private lives and even directly in the bodies of citizens." 19 The newly recognized Czechoslovak Republic, which proclaimed a parliamentary democracy in 1918, was no exception. 20 Additionally, the country had to establish a stronger and unified ruling element within a multi-national state, and thus to create a synthetic Czechoslovak nation, instead of accepting a nation of Czechs and a nation of Slovaks.…”
Section: Pronatalism Against Feminism?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…336 Die Eugenik galt als beinahe unhinterfragter, fortschrittlicher Common Sense, »perceived to be the modern wayt os olves ocial problems«. 337 Im Rahmen eugenischer und rassenhygienischer Theorien wurden Konzepteerdacht, die vorschlugen,s oziale Missstände und Kriminalität durch eine »›Verbesserung‹ der ›Fortpflanzungsqualität‹«zubekämpfen. 338 Dies hatte auch die Dimension, dass vonFrauen, die eigenständig die Geburtenkontrolle für sich regelten, eine »de-generativeG efahr« ausgehen, ihr Handeln sich schlechta uf eben jene »Fortpflanzungsqualität« auswirken würde.…”
Section: Eugenikund »Rassenhygiene«imkontext Sexualitätspolitischer F...unclassified
“…Homophobic prejudice and discrimination have been perpetrated throughout history (Herzog, 2011; Mondimore, 1996). Even in Western countries, LG people are still the objects of institutional and especially individual discrimination (Hatzenbuehler, 2014; Herek, 2007).…”
Section: Minority Stress and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%