Innocence and experience: sexuality among young people in modern France, c. 1750-1950 |
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Authors: | Heywood Colin |
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Affiliation: | * The author is Reader in Modern French History at the University of Nottingham |
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Abstract: | Prying into the sex lives of young people in the past has alwaysproved a challenging exercise. Historians have often ended uprelying on the testimony from adult observers or on the quantitativeevidence provided by illegitimacy rates. This article adoptsa more direct route by drawing on first-hand accounts of earlysexual experiences written by French people in diaries, childhoodreminiscences and autobiographies. As a preliminary, it analysesthe way various authorities depicted young people as sexual(or non-sexual) beings, and the state of sex education in Francebefore the mid-twentieth century. It then considers the waypeople depicted their first stirrings of sexuality during childhoodand adolescence. Finally, it examines evidence from the egodocuments on sexual relations in the run-up to marriage. |
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