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Exploring Human Sexuality: Past and Present Chapter 1

Early Evolution of Human Sexuality Early Evolution of Human Sexuality  Quadrupeds to Bipeds

Early Evolution of Human Sexuality Early Evolution of Human Sexuality  Early Egyptians  The Hebrews  The Greeks  The Romans

Sexuality in Ancient Asia  India › Kamasutra  China

Sexuality in Ancient Asia  India › Kamasutra  China

Sexuality from St. Paul to Martin Luther Sexuality from St. Paul to Martin Luther  Early Christianity (50 A.D.)  Middle Ages ( A.D.)  Islam (500 A.D.)

Sexuality from St. Paul to Martin Luther Sexuality from St. Paul to Martin Luther  Early Christianity (50 A.D.)  Middle Ages ( A.D.)  Islam (500 A.D.)

Sexuality from St. Paul to Martin Luther Sexuality from St. Paul to Martin Luther  Early Christianity (50 A.D.)  Middle Ages ( A.D.)  Islam (500 A.D.)

The Enlightenment and the Victorian Era  The Enlightenment (1700)  The Victorian Era (early 1800s)

Sex in American History  The Puritan Ethic (~1600)  Freedom and Slavery ( )  The 19 th Century

Sex in American History  The Puritan Ethic (~1600)  Freedom and Slavery ( )  The 19 th Century

Sex in American History  The Puritan Ethic (~1600)  Freedom and Slavery ( )  The 19 th Century

Sex in American History  The 20 th Century › Sexology › The Sexual Revolutions (1920s & 1960s) › Feminism (early 1900s) › Gay Liberation (1900)