Sexual politics in revolutionary England
Sexual politics in revolutionary England recounts a dramatic transformation in English sexual polemic that unfolded during the kingdom’s mid-seventeenth-century civil wars. In early Stuart England, explicit sexual language was largely confined to manuscript and oral forms by the combined regulatory pressures of ecclesiastical press licensing and powerful cultural notions of civility and decorum. During the early 1640s, however, graphic sex-talk exploded into polemical print for the first time in English history. Over the next two decades, sexual politics evolved into a vital component of public discourse, as contemporaries utilized sexual satire to reframe the English Revolution as a battle between licentious Stuart tyrants and their lecherous puritan enemies. By the time that Charles II regained the throne in 1660, this book argues, sex was already a routine element of English political culture.
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Sexual politics in revolutionary England
Sexual politics in revolutionary England recounts a dramatic transformation in English sexual polemic that unfolded during the kingdom’s mid-seventeenth-century civil wars. In early Stuart England, explicit sexual language was largely confined to manuscript and oral forms by the combined regulatory pressures of ecclesiastical press licensing and powerful cultural notions of civility and decorum. During the early 1640s, however, graphic sex-talk exploded into polemical print for the first time in English history. Over the next two decades, sexual politics evolved into a vital component of public discourse, as contemporaries utilized sexual satire to reframe the English Revolution as a battle between licentious Stuart tyrants and their lecherous puritan enemies. By the time that Charles II regained the throne in 1660, this book argues, sex was already a routine element of English political culture.
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Sexual politics in revolutionary England

Sexual politics in revolutionary England

by Sam Fullerton
Sexual politics in revolutionary England

Sexual politics in revolutionary England

by Sam Fullerton

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Sexual politics in revolutionary England recounts a dramatic transformation in English sexual polemic that unfolded during the kingdom’s mid-seventeenth-century civil wars. In early Stuart England, explicit sexual language was largely confined to manuscript and oral forms by the combined regulatory pressures of ecclesiastical press licensing and powerful cultural notions of civility and decorum. During the early 1640s, however, graphic sex-talk exploded into polemical print for the first time in English history. Over the next two decades, sexual politics evolved into a vital component of public discourse, as contemporaries utilized sexual satire to reframe the English Revolution as a battle between licentious Stuart tyrants and their lecherous puritan enemies. By the time that Charles II regained the throne in 1660, this book argues, sex was already a routine element of English political culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526175908
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 06/25/2024
Series: Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Samuel Fullerton is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of North Texas

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Sexual satire and partisan identity, 1637–42
2 Mobilisation, escalation, and sexual polemic, 1642–46
3 Toleration and its discontents, 1646–48
4 The porno-politics of regicide, 1648–51
5 Contesting reformation, 1649–53
6 Discipline and debauchery, 1654–59
7 The Restoration and beyond
Conclusion
Index

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