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Emily Rutherford

Emily Rutherford is a historian of gender and sexuality in modern Britain and the Michael Brock Junior Research Fellow in History at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. icon

Symonds’s Facts, Our Future

By Emily Rutherford

One Victorian historian realized that if ideas of sexual morality changed across time, then 19th-century Britain could change, too.

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