
Gay Life in Dutch Society (Originally Published as Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 13, Numbers 2/3, Winter 1986/Spring 1987) - Paperback
1987, ISBN: 9780918393395
Santa Barbara, CA: Association of Christian Economists, 2009. 136 clean, unmarked pages; includes items by/about: Economics; Rodney Stark (Erly Christianity: Opiate of the Privileged?), John P. Tiemstra (principles of a New Economics), Andrew M. Yuengert (Christian Critique of Consumer Theory), Gabriel X. Martinez (Idea of Economics in a University), Clive & Cara Beed (Economics Egalitarianism in Pre-Monarchical Israel. Book reviews . 1st. Paperback. Near Fine. 8 vo. Magazine., Association of Christian Economists, 2009, Softcover. Brand New. International Edition - ISBN number and front cover may be different in rare cases but contents are same as the US edition. FOR MULTIPLE ORDERS AND EXPEDITE ORDERS, WE USE FEDEX/UPS/DHL SERVICE & RECEIVE FAST WITHIN 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS. No shipping to PO BOX, APO, FPO addresses. Kindly provide day time phone number in order to ensure smooth delivery. Printed in black & white in English language. Territorial restrictions may be printed on the book. We may ship from Asian regions for inventory purpose. 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed! We use Fast Shipping via DHL/FEDEX/UPS, New York, New York, U.S.A.: Harrington Park Press, Inc., 1986. Blue wraps. Volume has minor wear. Now in protective wrap. From the Preface by the editor of the Journal of Homosexuality, John P. De Cecco. "These two issues of the Journal of Homosexuality continue our effort to publish research that is international in scope, in this case by scholars in The Netherlands. There are several reasons why the Journal has sought to do this. First of all, much provocative research is occurring elsewhere and generally unknown by Americans or inaccessible because it exists in foreign languages. Second, the European tradition of research in the social sciences is quite different from that in the United States. Whereas in the United States it tends to be empirical and theoretical, in Europe authors are more explicit about their theoretical and ideological commitments. Third, with an international perspective on homosexuality, each nation can identify what is idiosyncratic or general - that which seems to be a product of local circumstances and history and that which reflects the broader beliefs, social attitudes, and political and moral structure of western civilization." Chapter 1. A Research Into Homosexuality in The Netherlands, A.X. van Naerssen; Chapter 2. Dutch Gay Emancipation History (1911-1986), Rob Tielman; Chapter 3. Lesbian Emancipation in The Netherlands, Judith Schuyf; Chapter 4. Lesbian Struggle Against a Pillow or a Wall: A Dutch American Dialogue, Gail Peterson and Leny Jansen; Chapter 5. Wrong Lovers in the 19th Century Netherlands; Chapter 6. Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination of Homosexuals, Kees Waaldijk; Chapter 7. Homosexuality in Dutch Instruction Books for Youths, Robert Jan van der Feen, Carol van Nijnatten, Geja Langerveld, Diedrick Jansen; Chapter 8. Pedophilia and the Gay Movement, Theo Sandfort; Chapter 9. Gay SM in Pornography and Reality, A.X. van Naerssen, Mart van Dijk, Geert Hoogeveen, Dick Visser, Gertjan van Zessen; Chapter 10. Reading About Homosexuality, Page F. Grubb; Chapter 11. The First Years of a Consultation Bureau for Homosexuality, Riek Stienstra, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 12. Theories on Homosexuality Among Professional Therapists, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 13. The Dutch penal Law and Homosexual Conduct, Maarten Salden . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Marshal Andrews, Cover Design., Harrington Park Press, Inc., 1986
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Gay Life in Dutch Society (Originally Published as Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 13, Numbers 2/3, Winter 1986/Spring 1987) - Paperback
1987, ISBN: 9780918393395
(NY/Chicago).: Metropol. Museum of Art/Art Institute of Chicago., (c1949).. Pictorial wrappers (paperback).. Light cover wear/soil, interior clean/tight: VG.. 8vo. Profusely illustrated in black & white & occasionally in color.. Essay, 'Van Gogh', by Daniel Catton Rich. Catalogue with notes on the artist by Theodore Rousseau, Jr., Metropol. Museum of Art/Art Institute of Chicago., Wrs.. 159 pp. 2169 nos.; 8vo. ., Demi-cuir. 86 pp. 1054 nos.; 8vo. ., New York, New York, U.S.A.: Harrington Park Press, Inc., 1986. Blue wraps. Volume has minor wear. Now in protective wrap. From the Preface by the editor of the Journal of Homosexuality, John P. De Cecco. "These two issues of the Journal of Homosexuality continue our effort to publish research that is international in scope, in this case by scholars in The Netherlands. There are several reasons why the Journal has sought to do this. First of all, much provocative research is occurring elsewhere and generally unknown by Americans or inaccessible because it exists in foreign languages. Second, the European tradition of research in the social sciences is quite different from that in the United States. Whereas in the United States it tends to be empirical and theoretical, in Europe authors are more explicit about their theoretical and ideological commitments. Third, with an international perspective on homosexuality, each nation can identify what is idiosyncratic or general - that which seems to be a product of local circumstances and history and that which reflects the broader beliefs, social attitudes, and political and moral structure of western civilization." Chapter 1. A Research Into Homosexuality in The Netherlands, A.X. van Naerssen; Chapter 2. Dutch Gay Emancipation History (1911-1986), Rob Tielman; Chapter 3. Lesbian Emancipation in The Netherlands, Judith Schuyf; Chapter 4. Lesbian Struggle Against a Pillow or a Wall: A Dutch American Dialogue, Gail Peterson and Leny Jansen; Chapter 5. Wrong Lovers in the 19th Century Netherlands; Chapter 6. Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination of Homosexuals, Kees Waaldijk; Chapter 7. Homosexuality in Dutch Instruction Books for Youths, Robert Jan van der Feen, Carol van Nijnatten, Geja Langerveld, Diedrick Jansen; Chapter 8. Pedophilia and the Gay Movement, Theo Sandfort; Chapter 9. Gay SM in Pornography and Reality, A.X. van Naerssen, Mart van Dijk, Geert Hoogeveen, Dick Visser, Gertjan van Zessen; Chapter 10. Reading About Homosexuality, Page F. Grubb; Chapter 11. The First Years of a Consultation Bureau for Homosexuality, Riek Stienstra, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 12. Theories on Homosexuality Among Professional Therapists, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 13. The Dutch penal Law and Homosexual Conduct, Maarten Salden . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Marshal Andrews, Cover Design., Harrington Park Press, Inc., 1986
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Gay Life in Dutch Society (Originally Published as Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 13, Numbers 2/3, Winter 1986/Spring 1987) - Paperback
1986, ISBN: 0918393396
[EAN: 9780918393395], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Harrington Park Press, Inc., New York, New York, U.S.A.], GAY, LESBIAN, EUROPE, HOLLAND, NETHERLANDS, HOMOSEXUALITY, SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, NON-FICTION, Social Science|Gay & Lesbian Studies, Social Science|Sociology|General, Blue wraps. Volume has minor wear. Now in protective wrap. From the Preface by the editor of the Journal of Homosexuality, John P. De Cecco. "These two issues of the Journal of Homosexuality continue our effort to publish research that is international in scope, in this case by scholars in The Netherlands. There are several reasons why the Journal has sought to do this. First of all, much provocative research is occurring elsewhere and generally unknown by Americans or inaccessible because it exists in foreign languages. Second, the European tradition of research in the social sciences is quite different from that in the United States. Whereas in the United States it tends to be empirical and theoretical, in Europe authors are more explicit about their theoretical and ideological commitments. Third, with an international perspective on homosexuality, each nation can identify what is idiosyncratic or general - that which seems to be a product of local circumstances and history and that which reflects the broader beliefs, social attitudes, and political and moral structure of western civilization." Chapter 1. A Research Into Homosexuality in The Netherlands, A.X. van Naerssen; Chapter 2. Dutch Gay Emancipation History (1911-1986), Rob Tielman; Chapter 3. Lesbian Emancipation in The Netherlands, Judith Schuyf; Chapter 4. Lesbian Struggle Against a Pillow or a Wall: A Dutch American Dialogue, Gail Peterson and Leny Jansen; Chapter 5. Wrong Lovers in the 19th Century Netherlands; Chapter 6. Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination of Homosexuals, Kees Waaldijk; Chapter 7. Homosexuality in Dutch Instruction Books for Youths, Robert Jan van der Feen, Carol van Nijnatten, Geja Langerveld, Diedrick Jansen; Chapter 8. Pedophilia and the Gay Movement, Theo Sandfort; Chapter 9. Gay SM in Pornography and Reality, A.X. van Naerssen, Mart van Dijk, Geert Hoogeveen, Dick Visser, Gertjan van Zessen; Chapter 10. Reading About Homosexuality, Page F. Grubb; Chapter 11. The First Years of a Consultation Bureau for Homosexuality, Riek Stienstra, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 12. Theories on Homosexuality Among Professional Therapists, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 13. The Dutch penal Law and Homosexual Conduct, Maarten Salden
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Gay Life in Dutch Society (Originally Published as Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 13, Numbers 2/3, Winter 1986/Spring 1987) - Paperback
1986, ISBN: 0918393396
[EAN: 9780918393395], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Harrington Park Press, Inc., New York, New York, U.S.A.], GAY, LESBIAN, EUROPE, HOLLAND, NETHERLANDS, HOMOSEXUALITY, SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, NON-FICTION, Social Science|Gay & Lesbian Studies, Social Science|Sociology|General, Blue wraps. Volume has minor wear. Now in protective wrap. From the Preface by the editor of the Journal of Homosexuality, John P. De Cecco. "These two issues of the Journal of Homosexuality continue our effort to publish research that is international in scope, in this case by scholars in The Netherlands. There are several reasons why the Journal has sought to do this. First of all, much provocative research is occurring elsewhere and generally unknown by Americans or inaccessible because it exists in foreign languages. Second, the European tradition of research in the social sciences is quite different from that in the United States. Whereas in the United States it tends to be empirical and theoretical, in Europe authors are more explicit about their theoretical and ideological commitments. Third, with an international perspective on homosexuality, each nation can identify what is idiosyncratic or general - that which seems to be a product of local circumstances and history and that which reflects the broader beliefs, social attitudes, and political and moral structure of western civilization." Chapter 1. A Research Into Homosexuality in The Netherlands, A.X. van Naerssen; Chapter 2. Dutch Gay Emancipation History (1911-1986), Rob Tielman; Chapter 3. Lesbian Emancipation in The Netherlands, Judith Schuyf; Chapter 4. Lesbian Struggle Against a Pillow or a Wall: A Dutch American Dialogue, Gail Peterson and Leny Jansen; Chapter 5. Wrong Lovers in the 19th Century Netherlands; Chapter 6. Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination of Homosexuals, Kees Waaldijk; Chapter 7. Homosexuality in Dutch Instruction Books for Youths, Robert Jan van der Feen, Carol van Nijnatten, Geja Langerveld, Diedrick Jansen; Chapter 8. Pedophilia and the Gay Movement, Theo Sandfort; Chapter 9. Gay SM in Pornography and Reality, A.X. van Naerssen, Mart van Dijk, Geert Hoogeveen, Dick Visser, Gertjan van Zessen; Chapter 10. Reading About Homosexuality, Page F. Grubb; Chapter 11. The First Years of a Consultation Bureau for Homosexuality, Riek Stienstra, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 12. Theories on Homosexuality Among Professional Therapists, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 13. The Dutch penal Law and Homosexual Conduct, Maarten Salden
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Gay Life in Dutch Society (Originally Published as Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 13, Numbers 2/3, Winter 1986/Spring 1987) - Paperback
1987, ISBN: 9780918393395
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Harrington Park Press, Inc., 1986. Blue wraps. Volume has minor wear. Now in protective wrap. From the Preface by the editor of the Journal of Homosexuality, John P. De Cecco. "These two issues of the Journal of Homosexuality continue our effort to publish research that is international in scope, in this case by scholars in The Netherlands. There are several reasons why the Journal has sought to do this. First of all, much provocative research is occurring elsewhere and generally unknown by Americans or inaccessible because it exists in foreign languages. Second, the European tradition of research in the social sciences is quite different from that in the United States. Whereas in the United States it tends to be empirical and theoretical, in Europe authors are more explicit about their theoretical and ideological commitments. Third, with an international perspective on homosexuality, each nation can identify what is idiosyncratic or general - that which seems to be a product of local circumstances and history and that which reflects the broader beliefs, social attitudes, and political and moral structure of western civilization." Chapter 1. A Research Into Homosexuality in The Netherlands, A.X. van Naerssen; Chapter 2. Dutch Gay Emancipation History (1911-1986), Rob Tielman; Chapter 3. Lesbian Emancipation in The Netherlands, Judith Schuyf; Chapter 4. Lesbian Struggle Against a Pillow or a Wall: A Dutch American Dialogue, Gail Peterson and Leny Jansen; Chapter 5. Wrong Lovers in the 19th Century Netherlands; Chapter 6. Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination of Homosexuals, Kees Waaldijk; Chapter 7. Homosexuality in Dutch Instruction Books for Youths, Robert Jan van der Feen, Carol van Nijnatten, Geja Langerveld, Diedrick Jansen; Chapter 8. Pedophilia and the Gay Movement, Theo Sandfort; Chapter 9. Gay SM in Pornography and Reality, A.X. van Naerssen, Mart van Dijk, Geert Hoogeveen, Dick Visser, Gertjan van Zessen; Chapter 10. Reading About Homosexuality, Page F. Grubb; Chapter 11. The First Years of a Consultation Bureau for Homosexuality, Riek Stienstra, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 12. Theories on Homosexuality Among Professional Therapists, A.X. Naerssen; Chapter 13. The Dutch penal Law and Homosexual Conduct, Maarten Salden . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Marshal Andrews, Cover Design., Harrington Park Press, Inc., 1986
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780918393395
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Publishing year: 1996
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183 Pages
Weight: 0,277 kg
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