Originally published in 1979. This is at once a look at the realities of homosexuality in history and an examination of the myths that have grown up around it. The record of practices and prejudices moves from biblical and classical through early and medieval Christian, Renaissance, and Victorian times, to our own era of dramatic changes. It looks at prominent figures who were homosexuals, the theories that have flourished and faded, the differing attitudes toward male and female homosexuality, persecution, and contemporary changes. This classic work is a fascinating historical perspective of all the factors that have shaped and changed our attitudes from ancient times to the present.
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Bonnie Bullough was a pioneering sexologist and author who significantly contributed to the development of the first Nurse Practitioner Program in California. Her extensive publishing career encompassed numerous books and articles, exploring critical themes in sexology and healthcare. Her work is characterized by profound insights into human sexuality and a dedication to advancing understanding in the field. Bullough played a vital role in shaping modern perspectives on sexual health and education.


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Not only surveys cross dressing and gender impersonation throughout history and in a variety of cultures but examines the medical, biological, psychological, and sociological findings that have been presented in modern scientific literature.