Description: "A History of Sexual Customs" by Richard Lewinsohn, M.D. - First English Language Edition 1958, translated from the original German by Alexander Mayce - Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Illustrated with black line drawings and black & white photographs. Published by Harper & Brothers. 424 pages. Good Condition. The former owners' names are written in tiny script on the front facing page. The former owners were Dr. Anne and Professor Alan Bromberg. Dr. Bromberg received her PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology from Harvard University. For nearly 60 years, she served as a Curator for the Dallas Museum of Art where she curated over 40 DMA special exhibitions. Professor Alan Bromberg was a Distinguished Professor of Law at the Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University, and is considered one of the preeminent scholars in the law of business enterprises during the past century. The number "1897" means that this was book number 1,897 in their collection, and they had over 50,000 (fifty thousand) books.See photos. "A History of Sexual Customs" by Richard Lewinsohn, M.D., originally published in German in 1956 and first published in English in 1958, provides an extensive exploration into the sexual practices, beliefs, and customs across various cultures and epochs. Overview: The book delves into the history of human sexuality, examining how different societies have approached sex from ancient times to the mid-20th century. Lewinsohn attempts to offer a comprehensive view of how sexual norms, taboos, and practices have evolved or remained consistent over centuries. Content Structure: The book is structured around thematic chapters: In the Beginning Was the Woman: Discusses the role of women in early societies, highlighting matriarchal or matrilineal societies where women had significant sexual freedom or power. The Husband Is Thy Lord and Master: Explores the shift towards patriarchal structures where male dominance in sexual and marital customs became more pronounced. Belief in Beauty: Delves into how beauty standards influenced sexual customs, attraction, and mate selection across different cultures.Cultural and Historical Scope: Lewinsohn's work covers a broad spectrum, from the sexual customs of ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome, to more contemporary Western societies up to his time. It also touches upon non-Western cultures, providing comparisons and showcasing the diversity in sexual customs. Reception and Impact: The book aimed to enlighten readers about the variability and commonality in human sexual behavior across time, potentially challenging contemporary taboos or misconceptions. Illustrations and Evidence: The book includes photographic plates black line illustrations to support the text, visually documenting or representing the customs discussed. Bibliography: Includes a bibliography, indicating that Lewinsohn drew from a wide range of sources to compile his history, useful for those looking to delve deeper into specific topics. Critical Perspective: Published during a growing interest in sexual studies, this book might be seen as aligning with or paving the way for works by other sexologists like Alfred Kinsey, though with its unique focus on historical rather than contemporary sexual behavior. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Richard Lewinsohn, born on September 23, 1894, in Graudenz (now Grudziądz, Poland), was a multifaceted individual known for his contributions as a doctor, journalist, and writer. His life journey reflects a blend of medical practice, economic journalism, and prolific authorship under various pseudonyms, including Morus and Campanella. Early Life and Education: Lewinsohn began his education in his hometown and later pursued medical studies, which was typical for German students of his era to move between universities. His medical doctorate was completed at the University of Freiburg in 1899 with a thesis on malignant kidney tumors, although this detail might be conflated with another Richard Lewisohn due to similar names and professions. Career in Medicine and Journalism: Initially, Lewinsohn might have been confused with Richard Lewisohn, a surgeon from Hamburg known for his work in blood transfusion. However, our subject, Richard Lewinsohn, focused more on writing and journalism post his medical education. After moving to Berlin, he engaged deeply in economic journalism. The rise of the Nazis led to his dismissal from his position, prompting a move to Paris where he continued his journalistic endeavors under new pseudonyms. In Paris, he was involved with the Pariser Tageblatt and later wrote for Das Neue Tage-Buch, an exile magazine, under the pseudonym Campanella. His work during this period was marked by political and economic analyses, often critical of the prevailing powers. Literary Works: Lewinsohn's bibliography is extensive, covering topics from economics to history, and notably, sexuality. His works include:Die Umschichtung der europäischen Vermögen (The Redistribution of European Wealth)Wie sie groß und reich wurden (How They Became Great and Rich)Das Geld in der Politik (Money in Politics)Eine Weltgeschichte der Sexualität (A World History of Sexuality), published in 1956, which explores sexual customs across different cultures and epochs.His writing often delved into the lives of influential figures and the undercurrents of economic and social phenomena, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience. Later Life: Lewinsohn's later years were spent in Madrid, where he continued to write until his death on April 9, 1968. His works during this period included biographies, historical analyses, and further explorations into human sexuality and economic history. Legacy: Richard Lewinsohn's legacy lies in his ability to weave medical knowledge with economic insight and historical narrative, making significant contributions to both literature and the understanding of sexual history through his comprehensive studies. His life reflects a commitment to intellectual pursuit across shifting personal and political landscapes.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York, New York
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Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Subject: Historical Sexual Practices
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Year Printed: 1958
Language: English
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Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Author: Richard Lewinsohn, M.D.
Topic: Historical Sexual Practices
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States