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  • ...Sex and Society|volume=2|page=593|last=Rice|first=Kim|isbn=978-0-7614-7905-5|publisher=[[Marshall Cavendish]]|year=2009|editor=Marshall Cavendish Corpor ...=Crompton |first=Louis |authorlink=Louis Crompton |title=Homosexuality and Civilization |publisher=[[Belknap Press]] |year=2003 |location=Cambridge, Massachusetts| ...
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  • * [[5 References]] * Louis Crompton. ''Homosexuality and Civilization,'' Cambridge, Mass. and London, 2003. ISBN 0-674-01197-X ...
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  • frequency, are most definitely not linked necessarily with "civilization" very same elementary force outside of civilization as well as within it, ...
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  • ...tinued entries were created. They deal with [[Civilization_5| Civilization 5]], ====Arabic-Muslim civilization==== ...
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  • *Chapter 5: The Main Objection To Intergenerational Love ...lways steadfastly remained as if it were a necessary part of the way human civilization has formed. Throughout recorded history, until the present day, examples of ...
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  • ...t=Rita James | publisher = Lexington Books |year = May 25, 2001| pages = 4-5 | isbn=978-0739102480 ...Asian cultures until recent times.<ref>Crompton, Louis: Homosexuality and Civilization, First Harvard University Press paperback edition, 2006 pp.([213], 411 & '' ...
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  • ...stic tradition was already well established and structured in the [[Minoan civilization|Minoan]] period, around 1650-1500 BCE.<ref>Bruce L. Gerig, "Homosexuality i ...ing had as many lovers as they could."<ref>Cornelius Nepos, ''Preface,'' 3-5; trans. Thomas K. Hubbard</ref> ...
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  • ...ects]] reflecting an already formalized practice date to the late [[Minoan civilization]], around 1650 BC.<ref>Bruce L. Gerig, "Homosexuality in the Ancient Near E ...|year=1996 |publisher=Horatius Press |pages=p21–23, p29 |isbn=1-888456-03-5}}</ref> ...
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  • ...is the same as the eponymous archon.<ref>Louis Crompton, Homosexuality and Civilization; p.22</ref><ref>Debra NailsThe People of Plato: A Prosopography of Plato an ...the first Spartan to die at the battle of Leuctra.<ref>Xenophon, Hellenica 5.4</ref> ...
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  • ...rred in two distinct waves during the Japanese prehistoric period. About 0.5% of the residents of Japan are of Korean descent -- often the children of w In terms of language and customs, Japanese civilization has been very strongly influenced by neighboring countries (China, Korea, a ...
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  • ...r something that was rational and honorable in Greece at the height of its civilization." ...cience and Engineering Research Institute, Kyoto City, Japan at the July 4-5, 2013, conference about sexuality held at the University of Cambridge. ...
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  • ...nternational school in Rome to a beach where they abandon the trappings of civilization, romping nude on the sand. The film marked the entry of Lyric into genuine ...in. "'The Genesis Children' a Gambol on the Beach". ''Los Angeles Times'', 5 August 1972, p. B5</ref> Filmed in 1970, copyright was registered (for a 91 ...
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  • ...hown corpses, apparently to teach them to feel revulsion towards the body. 5 This transformation of people has been described as the process of civilization (N. Elias) or bourgeoisification (van Ussel), depending on whether it was c ...
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  • ...ct of the arts and the main source of tender and elevated emotions.<sup>[[[5]]]</sup> ...ects]] reflecting an already formalized practice date to the late [[Minoan civilization]], around 1650 BC.<sup>[[[12]]]</sup> According to Plato,<sup>[[[13]]]</sup ...
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  • ...N1yLn78Kq&sig=TVDhDoGYj11kCRjDiHzuhxvj-iE&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result}}</ref> At its simplest and broadest level of meaning, ''The Hist *[[Darius]] between 521-486 BC: the rest of Book 3 then Books 4,5,6; ...
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  • ...here a boy can learn all he needs from his father, but that people of high civilization require the erotic attraction of boys to motivate experienced men to teach Historian [[Marshall Hodgson]] wrote that in medieval Islamic civilization, ...
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  • ...here a boy can learn all he needs from his father, but that people of high civilization require the erotic attraction of boys to motivate experienced men to teach * ''Homosexuality and Civilization,'' by Louis Crompton; Belknap, Harvard, 2003. [[ISBN 0-674-01197-X]] ...
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  • * [[5 References]] ...lympic]] of 728, which at that time only featured that one contest.<sup>[[[5]]]</sup> Diocles was compelled to leave [[Corinth]] and go to Thebes, perha ...
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  • ...Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). ...en to question on various nitty-gritty levels, are bulwarks of enlightened civilization. They obstruct moralizers in their constant attempts to promote a social un ...
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  • ...o then give him a sumptuous funeral.<ref>Louis Crompton, Homosexuality and Civilization, p.167</ref> ...89.<ref>H. Montgomery Hyde, The Love That Dared not Speak its Name; pp.123-5</ref> ...
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