The book of Genesis records the fiery fate of Sodom and Gomorrah—a storm of fire and brimstone was sent from heaven and, for the wickedness of the people, God destroyed the cities “and all the plains, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.” According to many Protestant theologians and commentators, one of the Sodomites’ many crimes was homoerotic excess.In Visions of Sodom, H. G. Cocks examines the many different ways in which the story of Sodom’s destruction provided a template for understanding homoerotic desire and behaviour in Britain between the Reformation and the nineteenth century. Sodom was not only a marker of sexual sins, but also the epitome of false—usually Catholic—religion, an exemplar of ...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
This thesis examines the carnal sin of sodomy in early modern Florence, Italy (1432–1600). More spec...
“Abusing Hugh Davis” offers a two-fold examination of the a 17th century morality case from Colonial...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...
This study examines the representation of the sodomite in a variety of texts from 1660 to 1750. Unli...
That Sodom and Gomorrah—in Genesis have been a subject of constant cognitive itch is a truism than f...
As a number of studies have pointed out, the sin of Sodom was not always assumed to be related to ho...
A sodomite burnt at the stake (Lille, 1458) Verbrennung zweier Sodomiter (Zürich, 1482) in einer Da...
At the end of the 19th century, it was believed that men who desired other men were \u27despicable, ...
The essay addresses the genesis of some norms that assimilated the 'vice against nature' to the here...
Robert Mills's generously illustrated new monograph is a welcome addition both to medieval studies a...
This article offers a reading of some texts that reflect what sodomy meant to this particular moment...
The Tractarian movement in the nineteenth-century Church of England brought new life to Reformation-...
This dissertation focuses on the ideas of sodomy and human difference in early modern Anglophone dis...
Christianity has made the story of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 a locus of homophobia. This is m...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
This thesis examines the carnal sin of sodomy in early modern Florence, Italy (1432–1600). More spec...
“Abusing Hugh Davis” offers a two-fold examination of the a 17th century morality case from Colonial...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...
This study examines the representation of the sodomite in a variety of texts from 1660 to 1750. Unli...
That Sodom and Gomorrah—in Genesis have been a subject of constant cognitive itch is a truism than f...
As a number of studies have pointed out, the sin of Sodom was not always assumed to be related to ho...
A sodomite burnt at the stake (Lille, 1458) Verbrennung zweier Sodomiter (Zürich, 1482) in einer Da...
At the end of the 19th century, it was believed that men who desired other men were \u27despicable, ...
The essay addresses the genesis of some norms that assimilated the 'vice against nature' to the here...
Robert Mills's generously illustrated new monograph is a welcome addition both to medieval studies a...
This article offers a reading of some texts that reflect what sodomy meant to this particular moment...
The Tractarian movement in the nineteenth-century Church of England brought new life to Reformation-...
This dissertation focuses on the ideas of sodomy and human difference in early modern Anglophone dis...
Christianity has made the story of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 a locus of homophobia. This is m...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
This thesis examines the carnal sin of sodomy in early modern Florence, Italy (1432–1600). More spec...
“Abusing Hugh Davis” offers a two-fold examination of the a 17th century morality case from Colonial...