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Essays in War-Time: Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene: Insights into Social Well-being During Crisis

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In "Essays in War-Time: Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene," Havelock Ellis offers a poignant examination of the complex interplay between war, society, and sexuality during a tumultuous period marked by the First World War. With a literary style that weaves personal reflection with sociological analysis, Ellis delves into themes such as the psychology of soldiers, the impact of conflict on societal norms, and the essential role of sexual health in maintaining social order. Interspersed with empirical observation and philosophical inquiry, these essays serve as a critical commentary on the moral responsibilities inherent in wartime, positioning social hygiene as a pivotal concern in preserving human dignity amidst chaos and destruction. Havelock Ellis, a pioneering figure in the fields of psychology and sexual health, was profoundly influenced by the social upheavals of his time, including the war itself. His background in the study of human sexuality and his commitment to reform and social justice informed his writing, making him a formidable voice in advocating for progressive changes in societal attitudes toward sex, gender, and mental health. This collection of essays reflects his belief in the necessity of addressing these issues openly and humanely amidst the adverse conditions of wartime. Rich in insight and relevance, "Essays in War-Time" is highly recommended for readers interested in psychology, sociology, and the historical context of war. Ellis's work is not merely an academic endeavor; rather, it invites readers to engage with the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals and societies in crisis, making it a compelling read for those seeking to understand the social fabric during one of history's defining moments.

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Rafbók: 26 november 2019

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