Publications for Ivan Crozier
2013
Crozier, I. (2013). (De-)Constructing Sexual
Kinds Since 1750. In Sarah Toulalan, Kate
Fisher (Eds.), The Routledge History of Sex and the Body: 1500 to the Present , (pp. 142-160).
Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
2012
Beccalossi, C., Crozier, I. (2012). A Cultural
History of Sexuality in the Age of Empire .
Oxford: Berg Publishers.
Beccalossi, C., Crozier, I. (2012). Introduction:
The Cultural History of Sexuality in the
Nineteenth Century. In Chiara Beccalossi and
Ivan Crozier (Eds.), A Cultural History of
Sexuality in the Age of Empire , (pp. 1-25).
Oxford: Berg Publishers.
Crozier, I., Rees, G. (2012). Making a Space for
Medical Expertise: Medical Knowledge of
Sexual Assault and the Construction of
Boundaries between Forensic Medicine and the
Law in Late Nineteenth-century England. Law,
Culture and the Humanities , 8(2), 285-304. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1743872111429
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Crozier, I. (2012). Making Up Koro:
Multiplicity, Psychiatry, Culture, and
Penis-Shrinking Anxieties. Journal of the
History of Medicine and Allied Sciences , 67(1),
36-70. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrr008">[
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2010
Crozier, I. (2010). A cultural history of the human body in the modern age . Oxford: Berg
Publishers.
Crozier, I., Forth, C. (2010). Body Parts: Critical
Explorations in Corporeality . Lanham, MD
(USA): Lexington Books.
Crozier, I. (2010). Introduction: Bodies in
History-The Task of the Historian. In Ivan
Crozier (Eds.), A cultural history of the human body in the modern age , (pp. 3-22). Oxford: Berg
Publishers.
Crozier, I. (2010). Performing the Western
Sexual Body after 1920. In Ivan Crozier (Eds.),
A cultural history of the human body in the modern age , (pp. 43-70). Oxford: Berg
Publishers.
2008
Crozier, I. (2008). Havelock Ellis, eugenicist.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences , 39, 187-194. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsc.2008.03.
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Crozier, I. (2008). Nineteenth-Century British
Psychiatric Writing about Homosexuality before
Havelock Ellis: The Missing Story. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences ,
63(1), 65-102. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrm046">[
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Crozier, I. (2008). Pillow talk: credibility, trust and the sexological case history. History of
Science , 46(4), 375-404.
Crozier, I. (2008). Sexual Inversion Havelock
Ellis and John Addington Symonds: A Critical
Edition . Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Crozier, I. (2008). Sexual Inversion: A Critical
Edition: Havelock Ellis and John Addington
Symonds: A Critical Edition . Basingstoke, UK:
Palgrave Macmillan.
2006
Crozier, I. (2006). A Companion to
Nineteenth-Century Europe: 1789-1914. In
Stefan Berger (Eds.), A Companion to
Nineteenth-Century Europe: 1789-1914 , (pp.
382-398). Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2005
Crozier, I. (2005). All the Appearances Were
Perfectly Natural: The Anus of the Sodomite in
Nineteenth-Century Medical Discourse. In
Christopher E. Forth; Ivan Crozier (Eds.), Body
Parts: Critical Explorations in Corporeality .
Lanham, MD (USA): Lexington Books.
Forth, C., Crozier, I. (2005). Introduction: Parts,
Wholes, and People Part 2. In Christopher E.
Forth; Ivan Crozier (Eds.), Body Parts: Critical
Explorations in Corporeality . Lanham, MD
(USA): Lexington Books.
Crozier, I. (2005). Striking at Sodom and
Gomorrah: The Medicalization of Male
Homosexuality and Its Relation to the Law. In
Judith Rowbotham and Kim Stevenson (Eds.),
Criminal Conversations , (pp. 126-139). United
States: Ohio State University Press.
2004
Crozier, I. (2004). Philosophy in the English
Boudoir: Contextualising Havelock Ellis’ discourses about sexuality, with particular reference to his writing on algolagnia. Journal of the History of Sexuality , 13(3), 275-305.
2003
Crozier, I. (2003). All the World's a Stage": Dora
Russell, Norman Haire, and the 1929 London
World League for Sexual Reform Congress.
Journal of the History of Sexuality , 12(1), 16-37.
Crozier, I. (2003). La sexologie et Ia definition
du 'normal' entre 1860 et 1900. Cahiers du
Genre , 34(1), 17-37. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cdge.034.0017">
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2002
Crozier, I. (2002). James Kiernan and the responsible pervert. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry , 25(4), 331-350. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0160-2527(02)
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2001
Crozier, I. (2001). "Rough Winds Do Shake the
Darling Buds of May": A Note on William
Acton and the Sexuality of the (Male) Child.
Journal of Family History: Studies in family, kinship and demography , 26(3), 411-420.
Crozier, I. (2001). Becoming a sexologist:
Norman Haire, the 1929 London World League for Sexual Reform Congress, and organizing medical knowledge about sex in Interwar
England. History of Science , 39(3), 299-329.
Crozier, I. (2001). The Medical Construction of
Homosexuality and its Relation to the Law in
Nineteenth-Century England. Medical History ,
45(1), 61-82.
2000
Crozier, I. (2000). Havelock Ellis, Eonism and the patient's discourse; or, writing a book about sex. History of Psychiatry , 11(42), 125-154. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957154X00011
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Crozier, I. (2000). Social Construction in a Cold
Climate: A Response to David Harley, 'Rhetoric and the Social Construction of Sickness and
Healing' and to Paolo Palladino's Comment on
Harley. Social History of Medicine , 13(3),
535-546. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/shm/13.3.535">[
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Crozier, I. (2000). Taking Prisoners: Havelock
Ellis, Sigmund Freud, and the Construction of
Homosexuality, 1897—1951. Social History of
Medicine , 13(3), 447-466.
Crozier, I. (2000). William Acton and the history of sexuality: the medical and professional context. Journal of Victorian Culture , 5(1), 1-27.
<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jvc.2000.5.1.1">
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1997
Crozier, I. (1997). The History of Anatomy: A
Critical Assessment of the Role of University of
Padua. ConVivio: journal of ideas in Italian studies , 3, 52-58.