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Bathhouses and Riverbanks: Sodomy in a Renaissance RepublicOverview Bathhouses and Riverbanks carries out, for the first time in English, a thorough examination of the criminal records dealing with sodomy in the Republic of Lucca from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century. It does this by analysing the work and activities of the Office of Decency, the magistracy entirely devoted to the disciplining of sexual non conformity. The great tableau that emerges depicts a reality marked by conflicts and
Overview
Published: 2021
Contents
Introduction
Institutional Control
1. The Office of Decency: The Regulation of Sodomy in Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy
2. Judicial Practice
3. Heavenly Anxieties and Worldly Compromises
Social Practices and Emotions
4. Male Same-Sex Desire and Age Groups
5. Women
6. Childhood and Adolescence
7. Sexual Acts, Homoerotic Feelings
The Regulation of Sexual Behaviours in the Religious Crisis of the Sixteenth Century
8. Sodomites and Heretics
9. After Trent: Change
10. The Impact of the Religious Reforms on the Judicial Practice of the Office of Decency
11. Sodomy at San Frediano, The Bastion of Religious Dissent
12. Resistance and Subversion
Closing Note
Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary
Praise
“This is a rich and nuanced book, ranging far beyond a statistical analysis of its main source in the records Office of Decency. It aims both to present a picture of the realities of life, especially for the humbler sections of society, and also to interpret these in the light of recent researches into queer theory and the history of emotions. […] It deserves comparison with Michael Rocke’s Forbidden Friendships or Guido Ruggiero’s The Boundaries of Eros and should join them as classic studies of the realities of non-regular sex in Renaissance Italy.” — Christine Meek, review in Cultural and Social History
“Umberto Grassi’s fascinating monograph explores the relationship among rules about sexual activity, the authorities that created them, and the messy reality of everyday sexualities in the late medieval and early modern periods. […] Grassi’s insights are valuable for historians working not only in the histories of sexuality and emotions, but also the family, law, and religious culture in the medieval and early modern periods.” — Roisin Cossar, review in Speculum
“Umberto Grassi has written a most impressive work on sodomy in the Republic of Lucca. […] Grassi deftly combines elements of queer theory, cultural history, social history, and the history of emotions to provide a very fine and provocative study.” — Jeffrey R. Watt, review in Bibliothèque d’Humanisme et Renaissance
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