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Sexual politics in revolutionary England


HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), Social and cultural history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Commentary & Opinion, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality (see also PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality), Politics and government, Psychology: sexual behaviour

WINNER of the 2025 Book Prize from the Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies.
'Samuel Fullerton has produced an excellent debut monograph which is intelligent, ably written, and certain to be of great interest to a wide range of scholars... This welcome monograph is a valuable addition to the historiography of the English Revolution, early modern political culture, and the history of sexuality.'
History: The Journal of the Historical Association
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