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Theo van der Meer: Holland 75<br />
31 Gilbert Herdt, ‘Representations of Homosexuality: an Essay on Cultural<br />
Ontology and Historical Comparison,’ in Journal of the History of Sexuality,<br />
1 (1991) 481–504, 603–32.<br />
32 Donald Haks, Huwelijk en Gezin in Holland in de 17e en 18e Eeuw.<br />
Processtukken en Moralisten over Aspecten van het Laat 17de en 18de-eeuwse<br />
Gezinsleven (Utrecht: Hes Uitgevers, 1985) 9–11.<br />
33 Van der Meer, ‘Sodomy’, 181–9.<br />
34 Van Byler, Helsche Boosheit, 1731, p. 129. Van Byler was not the only one<br />
who wrote in this way about sodomy, but his was the most scholarly of the<br />
books that came out in 1730–31.<br />
35 MA The Hague, RA – 11.<br />
36 Thomas Laqueur, Making Sex. Body and Gender From the Greeks to Freud<br />
(Cambridge Massachussetts and London: Harvard University press, 1990);<br />
Herman Roodenburg, ‘“Venus Minsieke Gasthuis”, Over Seksuele Attitudes<br />
in de Achttiende-eeuwse Republiek’, in Documentatieblad 18 (1985) 119–41.<br />
37 Jacob Campo Weyerman, Godgeleerde, Zeedekundige en Historische<br />
Bedenkingen over den Text des Apostels Pauli (Rom. 1–27), (Amsterdam, 1730)<br />
2–8.<br />
38 Van der Meer, Sodoms Zaad, 380. Cf. ‘Petty Bange, Voorstellingen over<br />
Seksualiteit in de Late Middeleeuwen’, in Hekma & Roodenburg (eds), Soete<br />
Minne (Nijmegen: SUN, 1988) 42–60.<br />
39 Dorinda Outram, The Body and the French Revolution. Sex, Class and Political<br />
culture (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1989) 69–71.<br />
40 Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality, Volume I: an Introduction (New<br />
York: Random House, 1978).<br />
41 See note 27.<br />
42 Anton Blok, ‘Theatrische Strafvoltrekking onder het Ancien Regime’, in<br />
Symposion, Tijdschrift voor Maatschappijwetenschap, 1 (1979) 94–114.<br />
43 Van der Meer, ‘Sodomy’, 189–92.<br />
44 Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger. An Analysis of the Concepts of Pollution and<br />
Taboo, (London, New York: Ark Paperbacks, 1989).<br />
45 Van der Meer, ‘Sodomy’, 189–92.<br />
46 Van der Meer, Sodoms Zaad, 385–96.<br />
47 Randolph Trumbach, ‘Sodomy Transformed: Aristocratic Libertinage, Public<br />
Reputation and the Gender Revolution of the Eighteenth century’, in<br />
Journal of Homosexuality, 19 (1990) 105–24. Also, Dorothee Sturkenboom,<br />
Spectators van Hartstocht: Sekse en Emotionele Cultuur in de Achttiende Eeuw,<br />
(Hilversum: Verloren, 1998).<br />
48 MA Utrecht, Secretariaatsarchief I 2244–1751 1 .<br />
49 Franciscus Lievens Kersteman, Hollandsch Rechtsgeleerd Woordenboek<br />
(Amsterdam, 1768) 528.<br />
50 ibid.<br />
51 Van der Meer, ‘Sodomy’, 193–4.<br />
52 Randolph Trumbach, ‘Gender and the Homosexual Role in Modern<br />
Western-culture: the 18 th and 19 th Centuries Compared’, in Anja van<br />
Kooten Niekerk and Theo van der Meer (eds), Homosexuality, Which<br />
Homosexuality, (Amsterdam and London: An Dekker and Schorer, Gay<br />
Men’s Press, 1989) 149–70.<br />
53 NA, HvH 5506.4.