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The Cambridge World History of Sexualities is a groundbreaking four-volume hardback set that provides an extensive and nuanced exploration of sexuality throughout human history. Edited by renowned historians Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Mathew Kuefler, this comprehensive collection brings together leading scholars from around the world to examine sexual identities, practices, behaviors, and norms across different cultures, time periods, and geographical regions.
The set traces the development of sexuality from ancient civilizations through the modern era, analyzing how social, religious, political, and economic factors have shaped human sexual expression. Each volume covers distinct historical periods and thematic approaches, offering readers an accessible yet scholarly examination of this complex subject. This essential reference work challenges traditional narratives and provides fresh perspectives on the history of human sexuality, making it invaluable for students, academics, and anyone interested in understanding how sexuality has been constructed and experienced throughout history.







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