The Phœnix of Sodom; or, the Vere Street Coterie - Robert Holloway
"The Phoenix of Sodom: or the Vere Street Coterie" by Robert Holloway offers a stark and fascinating glimpse into a hidden corner of 19th-century England. This historical text meticulously recounts the infamous Vere Street Coterie trials, shedding light on the legal and social persecution of homosexuality during this era.
Dive into a detailed examination of these landmark trials that exposed a clandestine community and ignited public outrage. Holloway's work provides a crucial record of the period, revealing the attitudes and anxieties surrounding same-sex relations within English society.
As a historical document, "The Phoenix of Sodom" remains a significant resource for understanding the evolution of LGBTQ+ rights and the long struggle for social acceptance. This meticulously prepared edition ensures the preservation of this important and often overlooked chapter of British history, making it accessible to anyone interested in criminology, social history, and LGBTQ+ studies.
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EAN: 9781023575720