Sexuality and Sexual BehaviorNancy F. Cott Part of a fully indexed 20-volume collection which gathers together significant research contributions on the social, religious and political history of women in the United States, from colonial times to the 1990s. |
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An Overview | 3 |
An Interpretation of Victorian Sexual Ideology | 37 |
Relations between Women | 55 |
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