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Sex, for the entirety of human history, has never been about
reproduction. Statistically speaking, only one out of every one
thousand sexual acts between a man and a woman will result in a
pregnancy. And, as we know, sex does not solely take place just
between men and women. So: what is sex for? In this wide-ranging
and powerful new history of sex, Dr Fern Riddell will uncover the
sexual lives of our ancestors and show that, just like us, they
were as preoccupied with sexual identities, masturbation, foreplay,
sex and deviance; facing it with the same confusion, joy and
accidental hilarity that we do today. By looking at how history has
dealt with different parts of our sexual experience, we're taken on
an illuminating and entertaining journey about why we have sex -
and what that means today.
An exciting factual romp through sexual desire, practises and
deviance in the Victorian era. The Victorian Guide to Sex will
reveal advice and ideas on sexuality from the Victorian period.
Drawing on both satirical and real life events from the period, it
explores every facet of sexuality that the Victorians encountered.
Reproducing original advertisements and letters, with extracts
taken from memoirs, legal cases, newspaper advice columns, and
collections held in the Museum of London and the British Museum,
this book lifts the veil from historical sexual attitudes.
Out now: the new book by Dr Fern Riddell, a powerful and
entertaining history of sex. Revised and updated. __________ These
are the facts: throughout history human beings have had sex. Sexual
culture did not begin in the sixties. It has always been
celebrated, needed, wanted and desired part of what it means to be
human. So: what can learn by looking at the sexual lives of our
ancestors? What does it tell us about our attitudes and worries
today, and how can the past teach us a better way of looking
forward? In this wide-ranging and powerful new history of sex, Dr
Fern Riddell will uncover the sexual lives of our ancestors and
show that, just like us, they were as preoccupied with sexual
identities, masturbation, foreplay, sex, deviance; facing it with
the same confusion, joy and accidental hilarity that we do today.
Sex: Lessons from History is a revealing and fascinating look at
how we've always been obsessed with how sex makes us who we are.
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'Fierce, fresh and feminist, Fern Riddell tells the story of
Suffragette Kitty Marion in a way that fizzes and shocks. Exciting,
twisty and very very timely.' Lucy Worsley In Death in Ten Minutes
Fern Riddell uncovers the story of radical suffragette Kitty
Marion, told through never before seen personal diaries in Kitty's
own hand. Kitty Marion was sent across the country by the Pankhurst
family to carry out a nationwide campaign of bombings and arson
attacks, as women fought for the vote using any means necessary.
But in the aftermath of World War One, the dangerous and
revolutionary actions of Kitty and other militant suffragettes were
quickly hushed up and disowned by the previously proud movement,
and the women who carried out these attacks were erased from our
history. Now, for the first time, their untold story will be
brought back to life. Telling a new history of the women's movement
in the light of new and often shocking revelations, this book will
ask the question: Why has the life of this incredible woman, and
the violence of the suffragettes been forgotten? And, one hundred
years later, why are women suddenly finding themselves under threat
again?
Out now: the new book by Dr Fern Riddell, a powerful and
entertaining history of sex. __________ These are the facts:
throughout history human beings have had sex. Sexual culture did
not begin in the sixties. It has always been celebrated, needed,
wanted and desired part of what it means to be human. So: what can
learn by looking at the sexual lives of our ancestors? What does it
tell us about our attitudes and worries today, and how can the past
teach us a better way of looking forward? In this wide-ranging and
powerful new history of sex, Dr Fern Riddell will uncover the
sexual lives of our ancestors and show that, just like us, they
were as preoccupied with sexual identities, masturbation, foreplay,
sex, deviance; facing it with the same confusion, joy and
accidental hilarity that we do today. Sex: Lessons from History is
a revealing and fascinating look at how we've always been obsessed
with how sex makes us who we are. __________
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