Barry Reay

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Barry Reay (born 17 January 1950), now retired, was formerly professor of history at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a specialist in the history of sex and gender.[1][2]

Selected publications[edit]

Edited[edit]

  • Radical Religion in the English Revolution, Oxford University Press, 1984. (With J. F. McGregor)
  • Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England, St. Martin's, 1985.
  • Sexualities in History: A Reader, Routledge, 2002.(With Kim Phillips)

Authored[edit]

  • The World of the Muggletonians, Temple Smith, 1983. (With Christopher Hill and William Lamont)
  • The Quakers and the English Revolution, St. Martin's, 1985.
  • The Last Rising of the Agricultural Labourers: Rural Life and Protest in Nineteenth-Century England, Oxford University Press, 1990.
  • Microhistories: Demography, Society, and Culture in Rural England, 1800-1930, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  • Popular Cultures in England, 1550-1750, Longman, 1998.
  • Watching Hannah: Sexuality, Horror and Bodily Deformation in Victorian England, Reaktion, 2002.
  • Rural Englands: Labouring Lives in the Nineteenth Century, Palgrave, 2004.
  • New York Hustlers: Masculinity and Sex in Modern America, Manchester University Press, 2010.
  • Sex before Sexuality: A Premodern History, Polity Press, 2011. (With Kim Phillips)
  • Sex Addiction: A Critical History, Polity Press, 2015. (With Nina Attwood and Claire Gooder)
  • Sex in the Archives: Writing American Sexual Histories. Manchester University Press, 2018.
  • Trans America: A Counter-History. Polity Press, 2020.
  • Dirty Books: Erotic Fiction and the Avant-Garde in Mid-Century Paris and New York. Manchester University Press, 2023. (With Nina Attwood)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Reay, Barry 1950- - Encyclopedia.com". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Professor Barry Reay - The University of Auckland". Arts.auckland.ac.nz. Retrieved 21 December 2018.