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Same-sex dynamics among nineteenth-century Americans

  • D. Michael Quinn

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What were same-sex relationships like in America's heartland during the nineteenth century, far from the Bohemian enclaves of New York City and San Francisco?

The extraordinary answer - that same-sex intimacy was widely accepted - is found in D. Michael Quinn's Same-Sex Dynamics among Nineteenth-Century Americans, which traces the incidence of and response to same-sex behaviors in the United States to the midtwentieth century. It will be must reading for anyone interested in gay and lesbian issues and the changing concepts of friendship and sexuality.

This book will be of special interest to historians, sociologists, anthropologists, religious leaders, psychiatrists, and physicians, as well as to Mormons. A respected scholar of Mormon social history, Quinn demonstrates the extent of early America's acceptance of same-sex intimacy, charting the nation's descent into homophobia by examining Mormonism as a case study of middle America.

Genres

  • Doctrines
  • Mormon Church
  • Religious aspects
  • Religious aspects of Homosexuality
  • Mormons
  • Homosexuality
  • Mormon gays
  • History of doctrines
  • Sexual behavior
  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
  • History
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Homosexuality, religious aspects, church of jesus christ of latter-day saints
  • Mormon church, doctrines
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About the author

  • D. Michael Quinn

    born 1944

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Editions

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    University of Illinois Press

    1996

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    University of Illinois Press

    June 20, 2001