Sexuality, State and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815

Sexuality, State and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815

by IsabelV.Hull (Author)

Synopsis

With great intellectual energy and resourcefulness, [Hull] has placed a new set of issues on our scholarly agenda. After reading Sexuality, State, and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815, no one will view this period in quite the same way again. -James H. Sheehan, Times Literary Supplement Hull analyzes the evolving bureaucratic understanding of heterosexuality during the transition from absolutist moral regulation of sexual practices for the public good to the formation of a bourgeois civil society of privacy and property. . . . [She] offers a remarkable look at the sexual dimension of the liberal social contract and at those whose sexual liberty was assured thereby. -Choice Isabel Hull's book is a very rich study, not only in detail and scope, but also in its theoretical implications-for the development of modern ideas of sexuality, for the development of civil society, and for the role of the state in regulating sexual matters of all types. It is bold, risky, often funny, elegant in its argument, beautifully written-and speaks to an audience far beyond its likely specialist readers. -from the Berkshire Prize citation

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 488
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 07 Aug 1997

ISBN 10: 0801482534
ISBN 13: 9780801482533
Book Overview: Winner of the 1996 Leo Gershoy Award given by the American Historical Association.

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With great intellectual energy and resourcefulness, Hull has placed a new set of issues on our scholarly agenda. After reading Sexuality, State, and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815, no one will view this period in quite the same way again. -James H. Sheehan, Times Literary Supplement
Hull analyzes the evolving bureaucratic understanding of heterosexuality during the transition from absolutist moral regulation of sexual practices for the public good to the formation of a bourgeois civil society of privacy and property. . . . She offers a remarkable look at the sexual dimension of the liberal social contract and at those whose sexual liberty was assured thereby. -Choice
An unusually creative and important book, its argument is built on research remarkable in breadth and depth and its implications radiate from the focus on sexuality to a great variety of related themes. . . . Sexuality, State, and Civil Society invites skepticism about itself precisely because its author brings such a powerful historical imagination to her subject. It is a book to be welcomed, appreciated, and pondered. -Journal of Modern History
Author Bio
Isabel V. Hull is John Stambaugh Professor of History at Cornell University. She is the author of Absolute Destruction and Sexuality, State and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815, both from Cornell.