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An American Obsession: Science, Medicine and the Place of Homosexuality in Modern Society
 
 
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An American Obsession: Science, Medicine and the Place of Homosexuality in Modern Society [Paperback]

Jennifer Terry

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When they first appeared in the late nineteenth century, scientific writings on homosexuality offered meditations on the complex nature of sexuality in modernity and especially on the myriad social disruptions and cultural transformations with which modernity came to be associated. Read the first page
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