From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage: International Perspectives since 1789
By (Author) Sean Brady
Edited by Mark Seymour
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
25th February 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Gender studies, gender groups
Legal history
306.76609
Paperback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
372g
Inspired by recent adoptions of same-sex marriage, From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage provides international perspectives on the legal and social history of same-sex relationships from the early 19th century to the present. Its emphasis is on areas where the impetus for change has been most noticeable: Europe, the Americas, and Australasia. From Sodom and Gomorrah to Britains sodomy laws and continental Europes abhorrence of sexual acts against nature, the history of same-sex love traditionally ranged from fire and brimstone maledictions to secrecy and scandal. Until recently, legal positions across the western world reflected the legacies of the British and French empires, as well as Christianity, particularly Catholicism. In recent years, however, there has been a revolution in attitudes towards same-sex relationships. This poses hitherto unanswered questions: what historical complexities lie behind the revolutionary shift from punitive attitudes to legal endorsement of same-sex relationships Given the cultural variety of historical attitudes to same-sex relationships, why has their legal acceptance been so international The essays in this volume provide answers to these questions, offering the first international overview of the topic. While other studies have attempted to explain the change in legal and social treatment of same-sex relationships in a national context, or within a shorter time frame, this is the first volume to examine the topic from the French Revolution to the present day, bringing together a diverse array of perspectives over a range of countries. It is an important volume for students and scholars of queer history, the history of sexuality, law and sociology.
Sean Brady is Lecturer in Modern British and Irish History at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. His publications include Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 18611913 (2009), What is Masculinity Historical Dynamics from Antiquity to the Contemporary World, co-edited with John H. Arnold (2011), and John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and Homosexuality: A Critical Edition of Sources (2012). Mark Seymour is Professor of History at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is the author of Debating Divorce in Italy: Marriage and the Making of Modern Italians (2006) and Emotional Arenas: Life, Love, and Death in 1870s Italy (2020) and the co-editor, with Sean Brady, of From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage: International Perspectives Since 1789 (Bloomsbury, 2019). He is also the co-editor, with Penelope Morris, of the journal, Modern Italy.