Body History
Roy Porter, 31 August 1989
The Body and the French Revolution: Sex, Class and Political Culture
by Dorinda Outram.
Yale, 197 pp., £22, May 1989,0 300 04436 4 Show More
by Dorinda Outram.
Yale, 197 pp., £22, May 1989,
Victorian Suicide: Mad Crimes and Sad Histories
by Barbara Gates.
Princeton, 190 pp., £19.95, September 1988,0 691 09437 3 Show More
by Barbara Gates.
Princeton, 190 pp., £19.95, September 1988,
Sexual Visions: Images of Gender in Science and Medicine between the 18th and 20th Centuries
by Ludmilla Jordanova.
Harvester, 224 pp., £19.95, April 1989,9780745003320 Show More
by Ludmilla Jordanova.
Harvester, 224 pp., £19.95, April 1989,
Family, Love and Work in the Lives of Victorian Gentlewomen
by Jeanne Peterson.
Indiana, 241 pp., $39.95, May 1989,0 253 20509 3 Show More
by Jeanne Peterson.
Indiana, 241 pp., $39.95, May 1989,
“... body, and eyebrows are being raised. ‘What sort of history is the history of the body?’ asks Peter Biller in a recent review, voicing scepticism about the genre itself: even ‘a moderate example of body history’, he concludes, ‘can principally incarnate a certain blindness towards the past.’ Do academics feel similarly hesitant about studying more ... ”