Studying the body and sexuality.
The good, the bad, and the textual: approaches to the study of the body and sexuality, 1500-1750 / Katherine Crawford
Approaches to the history of sexuality since 1750 / Harry G. Cocks
Sexual science and the medical understandings of the body.
Medical understandings of the body c. 1500-1750 / Lauren Kassell
Medical understandings of the body: 1750 to the present / Richard Cleminson
Examining the body: science, technology and explorations of the body.
Examining the body c. 1500-1750 / Michael Stolberg
Examining the body since 1750 / Malcolm Nicolson
Body and mind: sexuality and identity.
From age to gender, c. 1500-1750: from the adolescent male to the adult effeminate body / Randolph Trumbach
(De-)constructing sexual kinds since 1750 / Ivan Crozier
From the cradle to the grave: clothing the early modern body / Susan Vincent
Exposing, adorning, and dressing the body in the modern era / Paul R. Deslandes
Erotic representation, 1500-1750 / Ian Frederick Moulton
Looking at sex: pornography and erotica since 1750 / Lisa Z. Sigel
Knowledge and experience.
Knowledge and experience, c. 1500-1750 / Laura Gowing
"Age to great, or to little, doeth let conception' : bodies, sex and the life cycle, 1500-1750 / Sarah Toulalan
Fairy tales of fertility: bodies, sex and the life cycle, c. 1750-2000 / Julie-Marie Strange
Courtship and marriage, c. 1500-1750 / Martin Ingram
Marriage and companionate ideals since 1750 / Kate Fisher ǂt Reproduction.
Reproduction, c. 1500-1750 / Lianne McTavish
Reproduction since 1750 / Helen Blackman
The body of the prostitute: medieval to modern / Kathryn Norberg
Prostitution from 1800 / Maria Luddy
Sexual violence and rape.
Sexual violence and rape in Europe, 1500-1750 / Garthine Walker
Sexual violence since 1750 / Shani D'Cruze
'The venereal disease', 1500-1800 / Kevin Siena
Sexual diseases since 1750 / Lesley A. Hall
Western encounters with sex and bodies in non-European cultures, 1500-1750 / Jonathan Burton
'The roots that clutch' : bodies, sex and race since 1750 / Antoinette Burton
On 'compulsory sexuality', sexualization, and history / Lisa Downing.