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Acknowledgements
Foreword by The Hon. Michael Kirby AC, CMG
1. Introduction: Norman Haire – a man of valour
2. Early years
3. Zions the scapegoat
4. Haire the phoenix
5. Making his mark
6. Moving up in the world
7. Organising the 1929 congress
8. The darkening years
9. Escalating troubles
10. Mounting gloom on most fronts
11. Haire’s homecoming
12. Dr Wykeham Terriss writes for Woman
13. The ABC population debate
14. Final years
15. Conclusion
Abbreviations
References
Index
Diana Wyndham is a freelance historian.
'[Wyndham] adds a wealth of detailed research to the narrative
about this period in
the history of sexology and the status of those who took their
place in
the forefront of a movement that aimed to counter repression
and
prudery with rational and humanistic approach to sex and
sexuality.'
*Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences*
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