Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe
Delve into the fascinating intersections of science and sexuality with Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe by Profe Rousseau. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 296 pages, offering a profound exploration of how early modern European thought grappled with same-sex desires and behaviors. Rousseau reveals that the quest for scientific understanding of homosexuality is not a contemporary phenomenon, but rather a long-standing aspect of European intellectual history. Through meticulous research, this book addresses enduring questions about the nature of homosexual activity and its societal implications. Ideal for anyone interested in the fields of European history, gender studies, and LGBTQ+ scholarship, this work invites readers to reconsider established narratives and opens new avenues for discussion in gay studies. Add this essential volume to your collection and enhance your understanding of the historical contexts surrounding homosexuality in Europe.