
17th & 18th Century Sexual Revolution
Not Just the Tudors
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Shifting Sands of Sexual Morality
This chapter examines the evolving perceptions of sexual desire from late medieval Europe to the early 16th century, contrasting public notions of sexuality with contemporary views. It highlights the tension between church doctrines and societal norms regarding premarital relationships and the institution of marriage. Through historical examples and the context of the Reformation, the chapter illustrates the complex interplay between morality, intimacy, and institutional pressures on sexual behavior.
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