Sex Crimes looks at the cyclical movementin Europe from implicit sexual tolerance to repression, to sexual liberalization and open tolerance. Cultural historian William Naphy considers the whol
The Black Death first hit Europe in 1347, ripping through towns, villages, and families. Men, women, children, young and old succumbed to a painful, drawn-out death as pustules, abscesses, and boils
In the hands of Catholic and Protestant writers during the Reformation, accusations of superstition were an opportunity to attack fundamental matters of their opponent's faith and doctrine, and to est