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Posted by Manstuprator on 2025-June-24 22:10:26, Tuesday
In reply to Intimate Matters-3rd ed.--d'Emilio/Freedman (link) posted by Manstuprator on 2025-June-24 21:22:42, Tuesday

NOTE: In the text of Intimate Matters the author mentions an appendix to be published giving the primary sources for the information in his book. This is it.


Documenting "Intimate matters" : primary sources for a history of sexuality in America
Chicago:
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, London, Illinois,
2013
Ed. Thomas A Foster;
Includes Bibliographical References (pages 227-234) and Index.
Alternative author
Foster, Thomas A; D'Emilio, John. Intimate matters

Description
"Thorough, and timely . . . sure to be a popular and valued companion to courses on the history of sexuality and gender in the United States." —Regina Kunzel, University of Minnesota

Over time, sexuality in America has changed dramatically. Frequently redefined and often subject to different systems of regulation, it has been used as a means of control; it has been a way to understand ourselves and others; and it has been at the center of fierce political storms, including some of the most crucial changes in civil rights in recent years. Edited by Thomas A. Foster, Documenting Intimate Matters features seventy-two documents that collectively highlight the broad diversity inherent in the history of American sexuality.

Complementing the third edition of Intimate Matters, by John D'Emilio and Estelle B. Freedman—often hailed as the definitive survey of sexual history in America—the multiple narratives presented by these documents reveal the complexity of this subject in US history. The historical moments captured in this volume show that, contrary to popular misconception, the history of sexuality is not a simple story of increased freedoms and sexual liberation, but an ongoing struggle between change and continuity. -- Publisher's Description.

CONTENTS:

Massachusetts Body Of Liberties (1641)
The Midwife's Book (1671) / Jane Sharp
To My Dear And Loving Husband (1678) / Anne Bradstreet
Witchcraft Trial Of Catherina Lujan, New Mexico (1708)
John Lawson On Native American Women, North Carolina (1709)
Diary Of William Byrd, Virginia Planter (1710-1712)
Unchast Practices (1716)
Chassin To Father Bobe, Louisiana (1722)
The Boston News-letter On Sodomitical Clubs (1726)
Slander And Reputation In North Carolina Court Cases (1747, 1749)
John Smith, Quaker, Courts Hannah Logan (1748)
Keeping A House Of Fornication (1754)
Life And Dying Speech Of Arthur, A Negro Man (1768)
Depositions In The Case Of Sarah Muckamugg, Rhode Island (1752-1774)
Documenting Philadelphia Women's Self-divorce In The Pennsylvania Gazette And Packet (1780s-1790s)
Lecture To Young Men (1838) / Sylvester Graham
Louisa Picquet, The Octoroon; Or Inside Views Of Southern Domestic Life (1840s) / Louisa Picquet Interviewed By H. Mattison
Abraham Lincoln's Correspondence With Joshua Speed (1842)
New York Sporting Whip (1843)
The Lynching Of A Mexican Woman In California (1851)
Indian Concubines, The National Era (1858)
Willie Ann Grey, Letter To Her Husband (1866)
Civil War Love Letter (1864)
Criminal Abortion (1868) / Horatio R. Storer
Male Continence (1872) / John Humphrey Noyes
Diary Of Frederick Ryman (1884)
Women's Social Purity Meeting (1888)
Traps For The Young (1883) / Anthony Comstock
Satan In Society (1890) / Nicholas F. Cooke
Mosher Survey (1892) / Dr. Clelia Mosher
Tokology (1898) / Alice B. Stockham
Red Record (1895) / Ida B. Wells
Philadelphia Negro (1899) / W.e.b. Dubois
Spirit Of Youth (1909) / Jane Addams
Mexican American Ballads (corridos)
Pacific Northwest Male Prostitution/truancy (1913)
Commercialized Prostitution In New York City (1913) / George J. Kneeland
Young Working Girls (1913) / Robert A. Woods, Albert J. Kennedy
White Slave Traffic (1911) / O. Edward Janney
Humanity; Or, What Every Father, Mother, Boy And Girl Should Know (1915) / Louis L. Krauss
Sex Knowledge For Women And Girls (1917) / William J. Robinson
Birth Control Laws: Shall We Keep Them Or Abolish Them? (1926) / Mary Ware Dennett
Mad Pleasure In True Romances (1924) / Bernarr Macfadden
Kitchen Man (1929) / Bessie Smith
United States Motion Picture Production Code (1930)
World War Ii War Department Pamphlet On Venereal Disease (1940)
Black Metropolis: A Study Of Negro Life In A Northern City (1945) / St. Clair Drake, Horace R. Cayton
Employment Of Homosexuals And Other Sex Perverts (1950)
Letters To Alfred Kinsey (1953)
Letter To The Society For Humane Abortion (1966)
Mattachine Society : Stonewall Rebellion (1969)
The Pill : Genocide Or Liberation? (1969) / Toni Cade
The Myth Of The Vaginal Orgasm (1970) / Anne Koedt
Rape: An Act Of Terror (1971) / Barbara Mehrhof, Pamela Kearon
Transvestite And Transsexual Liberation (1971)
Chicanas And Abortion (1972) / Beverly Padilla
Joy Of Sex (1972) / Alex Comfort
Address To Democratic National Convention (1980) / Melvin Boozer
I Can't Believe You Want To Die (1987) / Larry Kramer
A Change Of Heart (1987) / Laura Alexander
Pornography And Civil Rights (1988)
Chicana Lesbians: Fear And Loathing In The Chicano Community (1991) / Carla Trujillo
African American Women In Defense Of Ourselves (1991)
Date Rape Rape Zine (1990s)
Defense Of Marriage Act (doma) (1996)
Starr Report (1998)
How Many Licks? (2000) / Lil' Kim
Adventures In Child-rearing: The Sexual Life Of A Child Growing Up With Down Syndrome / Susan Fitzmaurice
Lawrence V. Texas (2003)
Congressional Report On Abstinence-only Education (2004)
Federal Marriage Amendment (2006)
Sexual Offenders Team Checks Sex Offenders' Homes (2007)

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