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Between Heresy and Crimes against Nature : Sexuality, Islamophobia and the Inquisition in Early Modern Europe
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Mediterranean crossings : sexual transgressions in Islam and Christianity (10th-18th Centuries). - ( Viella historical research ; 18)-
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- Preface
- Sexual Nonconformity : A Mediterranean Perspective
- Normative Discourses on Female Homoeroticism in Pre-Modern Islamicate Societies
- Generic Desires : Homoerotic Love in Ottoman Turkish Poetry
- Between Heresy and Crimes against Nature : Sexuality, Islamophobia and the Inquisition in Early Modern Europe
- Beyond Repression : Gender Identities and Homosexual Relations between Muslims and Christians in 16th- and 17th-Century Spain
- Muslim Sodomites in Portugal and Christian Bardassi in North Africa in the Early Modern Period
- Nonnormative Sexualities, Gender and Conversion in the Mediterranean World : The Case of Susanna Daza
- Index of Names
- Index of Places
- Contributors