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All published of Bloch's never completed comprehensive history of prostitution, part one of the second volume being completed after Bloch's death by Georg Loewenstein. Haeberle 1983 p. 7: "He considered prostitution the central problem of sexology, since it combined the biological and cultural aspects of sex in the most dramatic and obvious fashion. … Nothing comparable has ever been attempted again."
OCLC locates copies only at Indiana & Harvard. A Reichian treatment that opens with a quote from Reich.
GM 1635: "Forel's best work; translated into 16 languages."
A re-examination of the incest taboo based on Freud's notion of the 'primal horde' and using ethnographic and primatological data.
An extended critical discussion of Frazer's concepts of totemism and exogamy.
Hoddan was a Berlin physician, sex researcher, and anarchist—part of the efflorescent glory of Weimar Germany.
Originally trained as a lawyer with a law degree from the University of Lund, Linnér subsequently became interested in issues of family life and conflict. From 1951 she had served as a family counselor at the Stockholm Family Counsesling Bureau. She authored and co-authored sex education and family-life education textbooks for teenagers and young adults; lectured for a number of years on family life education at the School for Home Economics in Uppsala; served as a member of the Swedish Royal Commission on the "Fackskolan" (a type of secondary school); served as an advisor to the National Board of Education in matters relating to family life education. Written in English for an American audience, Sex and Society in Sweden attempted to explain both the facts of and the sociopolitical rationale behind Sweden's (then) much more sexually open and permissive society.
Ehrenfreund 1926 #370.
The first extensive study of open marriage, undertaken by a husband-wife anthropology team in 1967. The O'Neills coined the term "open marriage" in their 1968 first draft of the book.
The pioneer history of prostitution.
With a 9 page Nachwort added to the 2nd edition.
Reich's important interpretation of authoritarian character.
Also issues as Vol. 9 No. 1 of Journal of Homosexuality (Fall 1983).
The first important American work on prostitution.
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