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Sex and Scandals in Georgian England
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Sex and Scandals in Georgian England

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Sex and Scandal in Georgian England examines the fun, fascinating, and folly-filled lives of leading Georgians to provide exciting and compelling insights into the role played by extra-marital relationships in the Georgian world. Concerned with the timely issues of gender, power, and class privilege, Sex and Scandal in Georgian England provides a fascinating re-telling of the ways in which marriage, sex, and affairs were conducted in the past. By drawing upon new developments in social and cultural history, this work challenges the notion of Georgian libertinism, demonstrating instead a complex, well-accepted, and strictly enforced social code of behaviour. This is important for too long have historians contrasted the 'wild' Georgians with the 'staid' Victorians. Neither of these assumptions are true nor borne out in a careful reading of history. Sex and Scandal in Georgian England challenges some of our modern assumptions about affairs and what is considered normative behaviour while connecting today's 'scandal-ridden' society with the past. In a world where politicians, athletes, and celebrities are under a microscope and are often criticised for their private behaviour, including extra-marital affairs, how were similar issues dealt with in the past? Why is it, just like during the Georgian period, that some people are celebrated for their infidelities while others are shamed and forced into social exile for what appears, on the surface, to be similar behaviour? Ultimately, Sex and Scandal in Georgian England connects the past with current issues allowing us to not only learn about history but to enjoy the process. AUTHOR: Dr. John Rankin is a Professor in the Department of History at East Tennessee State University. His first monograph, Healing the African Body in the Age of Abolition examines the intersection of health, race, and empire in British West Africa, 1800-1860. He has also co-authored a popular open education resource textbook entitled World History Since 1500: A Free and Open Textbook. A recent recipient of the College of Arts and Science Distinguished Teaching Award at ETSU, Dr. Rankin teaches courses in the history of medicine as well as English, Scottish, Caribbean, and World history. 24 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 September 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9781036106362

Sex and Scandal in Georgian England examines the fun, fascinating, and folly-filled lives of leading Georgians to provide exciting and compelling insights into the role played by extra-marital relationships in the Georgian world. Concerned with the timely issues of gender, power, and class privilege, Sex and Scandal in Georgian England provides a fascinating re-telling of the ways in which marriage, sex, and affairs were conducted in the past. By drawing upon new developments in social and cultural history, this work challenges the notion of Georgian libertinism, demonstrating instead a complex, well-accepted, and strictly enforced social code of behaviour. This is important for too long have historians contrasted the 'wild' Georgians with the 'staid' Victorians. Neither of these assumptions are true nor borne out in a careful reading of history. Sex and Scandal in Georgian England challenges some of our modern assumptions about affairs and what is considered normative behaviour while connecting today's 'scandal-ridden' society with the past. In a world where politicians, athletes, and celebrities are under a microscope and are often criticised for their private behaviour, including extra-marital affairs, how were similar issues dealt with in the past? Why is it, just like during the Georgian period, that some people are celebrated for their infidelities while others are shamed and forced into social exile for what appears, on the surface, to be similar behaviour? Ultimately, Sex and Scandal in Georgian England connects the past with current issues allowing us to not only learn about history but to enjoy the process. AUTHOR: Dr. John Rankin is a Professor in the Department of History at East Tennessee State University. His first monograph, Healing the African Body in the Age of Abolition examines the intersection of health, race, and empire in British West Africa, 1800-1860. He has also co-authored a popular open education resource textbook entitled World History Since 1500: A Free and Open Textbook. A recent recipient of the College of Arts and Science Distinguished Teaching Award at ETSU, Dr. Rankin teaches courses in the history of medicine as well as English, Scottish, Caribbean, and World history. 24 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 September 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9781036106362