Repositioning Victorian Sciences: Shifting Centres in Nineteenth-century Scientific ThinkingDavid Clifford An intriguing look at the marginal sciences of the nineteenth century and their influence on the culture of the period. |
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... sexological subject ( although he later analysed the lesbianism of his wife Edith Lees ) and unlike his German colleague , his claim to medical authority was somewhat spurious . Ellis devoted his subsequent sexological studies mainly to ...
... sexological subject ( although he later analysed the lesbianism of his wife Edith Lees ) and unlike his German colleague , his claim to medical authority was somewhat spurious . Ellis devoted his subsequent sexological studies mainly to ...
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... sexological works at the time , it is noteworthy that Symonds had eschewed sci- entific British works on sex such as Geddes and Thompson's recent biological study The Evolution of Sex ( 1889 ) . The bibliography reveals that Symonds ...
... sexological works at the time , it is noteworthy that Symonds had eschewed sci- entific British works on sex such as Geddes and Thompson's recent biological study The Evolution of Sex ( 1889 ) . The bibliography reveals that Symonds ...
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... sexological authority in Britain was a complex , unstable construct . As we have seen in the assessment of Krafft- Ebing's work , while his role as a sexological authority was acknowledged , the discipline itself was marginal within the ...
... sexological authority in Britain was a complex , unstable construct . As we have seen in the assessment of Krafft- Ebing's work , while his role as a sexological authority was acknowledged , the discipline itself was marginal within the ...
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Ruskins Geology After 1860 | 17 |
Sea Serpents | 31 |
Scientist and Sorceress | 59 |
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