Nationalism and Sexuality
Middle-Class Morality and Sexual Norms in Modern Europe
George L Mosse author Mary Louise Roberts editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:30th Sep '20
Should be back in stock very soon

This landmark work by George L. Mosse, first published in 1985, examines the history of sexuality through the lens of bourgeois respectability and nationalism. Using a daring breadth of German and English sources, Nationalism and Sexuality pioneered the use of gender stereotypes as a methodology for studying the history of sexuality in mainstream European history. Mosse’s innovative inquiries on gender remain central to discussions about modern constructions of national belonging and the workings of the state. This edition of Mosse’s classic volume includes a new critical introduction by Mary Louise Roberts, whose books include What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France.
Insights abound in this remarkable book. . . . It is not an easy task to discuss and integrate nationalism, racism, fascism, homosexuality, and stereotypes of respectability simultaneously, but Mosse has succeeded admirably." —American Journal of Sociology
"This interesting, well-illustrated, timely volume will, in short, give most readers much to think about."—German Studies Review"Mosse provides a powerful statement of how a new culture was formed."—Journal of Modern History
"Mosse is right in saying that insufficient attention has been paid to the role that sexual respectability played in the intensification of nationalism and the rise of fascism. This unpretentious but useful book helps correct that deficiency."—American Historical Review
ISBN: 9780299329648
Dimensions: 226mm x 149mm x 15mm
Weight: 333g
248 pages