Moral history
The moral history deals with the historical development of the customs and practices within a culture . A special focus is on sexuality and eroticism . The field of moral history partially overlaps with cultural history and everyday history .
literature
- Paul English: Moral History of Europe. Berlin / Vienna 1931.
- Ludwig Friedlaender : Representations from the moral history of Rome in the time from August to the exit of the Antonine , 3 vols., 1862–1871, reprint as moral history of Rome , Athenaion-Verlag / Phaidon-Verlag, Essen 1996, ISBN 3-88851-162- 3
- Eduard Fuchs : Illustrated moral history. Munich 1909–1912.
- Magnus Hirschfeld , Andreas Gaspar (ed.): Sittengeschichte des 20. Jahrhundert , 3 vols., Schustek, Hanau a. M. 1966, reprint: Komet, 1998, ISBN 3-933366-11-9 , ISBN 3-933366-12-7
- Uwe Nettelbeck : Fantômas. A moral history of the identification service , Petra Nettelbeck, Salzhausen, 1979.
- Picture dictionary of eroticism. Universal encyclopedia of moral history and sexology of the Institute for Sexual Research, Vienna 1928–1932, Directmedia Publishing GmbH , Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86640-706-0
Web links
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