*Amélineau: La Morale égyptienne.
*Arnot, F.S.: Garenganzas.
*Bachofen: Das Mutterrecht. (French trans. of Intro. by Giraud-Teulon.)
Backer, Louis de: Le Droit de la femme dans l'antiquité.
Bader, Mlle. C.: La femme grecque: étude de la vie antique.
La femme romaine: étude de la vie antique.
Bancroft, H.H.: The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America.
*Becq de Fouquières: Aspasie de Milet.
*Bonwick, J.: Daily Life and Origin of the Tasmanians.
Brandt, P.: Sappho.
Brugsch, E.: Histoire d'Égypte.
*Bruns, Ivo: Frauenemancipation in Athen.
*Budge, E.A. Wallis: Book of the Dead (trans.).
*Burton, Sir R.F.: First Footsteps in East Africa.
*Buttles, J.R.: The Queens of Egypt: with a preface by Maspero.
*Charlevoix, le P. de: Histoire et description générale de la Nouvelle France.
Crawley: The Mystic Rose.
*Crooke, W.: The Tribes and Castes of the North-west Provinces and Oudh.
*Cushing, F.H.: Zünie Folk Tales.
*Dalton, E.J.: Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal.
Dargun, L. Von: Mutterrecht und Vaterrecht.
*Davy, J.: An Account of the Interior of Ceylon and its Inhabitants.
Dawson, J.: Australian Aborigines.
*Dennett, R.S.: "At the Back of the Black Man's Mind." Journal of the African. Vol. I.
*Dill: Roman Society. Three volumes.
*Donaldson, J.: Woman; Her Position and Influence in Greece and Rome and among the Early Christians.
*Ellis, Havelock: Man and Woman.
Psychology of Sex. Vol. VI.
*Ellis, W.: History of Madagascar.
Featherman, A.: A Social History of the Races of Mankind.
Fink: Primitive Love and Love Stories.
*Fison and Howitt: Kamilaroi and Kurnia; Group Marriage and Relationship, etc.
*Frazer, J.G.: The Golden Bough: The Magic Art, 3rd ed.
*Giraud-Teulon, A.: Les Origines de mariage et de la famille.
*Gladstone, W.E.: Homeric Studies. Vol. II.
*Gomperz: Greek Thinkers.
*Gray, J.H.: China, a History of the Laws, Manners and Customs of the People.
*Griffith: The World's Literature.
*Hartland, E.S.: Primitive Paternity.
*Hecker, E.A.: History of Woman's Rights.
*Hommel, F.: Geschichte Babyloniens.
The Civilisation of the East (trans.).
*Hobhouse, L.T.: Morals in Evolution.
Howard, G.E.: History of Matrimonial Institutions.
Howitt, A.W.: The Native Tribes of South-east Australia.
The Organisation of the Australian Tribes.
Jacob, P.L.: Les Courtisanes de l'ancienne Rome.
*Johns, C.H.W.: Hammurabi, King of Babylon. The Oldest Code of Laws in the World.
Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters.
*Kingsley, Mary H.: Travels in West Africa.
*Kohler and Peiser: Aus dem babylonischen Rechtsleben.
Laboulaye, Ed.: Recherches sur la condition civile et politique des femmes, depuis les Romains jusqu'à nos jours.
Lacombe, Paul: La Famille dans la société romaine: étude de moralité comparée.
*Lafiteau, J.F.: Mœurs des sauvages américains.
Latham: Descriptive Ethnology.
*Lecky, W.E.H.: History of European Morals, from Augustus to Charlemagne.
Lefevre, M.: La Femme à travers l'histoire.
Legouvé, E.: Histoire morale des femmes.
*Lenz, C.S.: Geschichte der Weiber im heroischen Zeitalter.
*Letourneau: Evolution of Marriage. (Cont. Sci. Series.)
La Condition de la femme dans les diverses races et civilisations.
*Lippert, J.: Kulturgeschichte, etc.
Geschichte der Familie.
*Lubbock, Lord Avebury: Origin of Civilisation.
Marriage, Totemism and Religion.
*Macdonald, D.: Africana.
Mahaffy, J.P.: Social Life in Greece.
*Maine: Ancient Law.
*Marsden, W.: History of Sumatra.
Martin, L.A.: Histoire de la femme; sa condition politique, civile, morale et religieuse.
Marx, V.: Die Stellung der Frauen in Babylonien.
*Mason, Otis: The Origin of Inventions, a Study of Industry among Primitive Peoples. Cont. Sci. Series.
Woman's Share in Primitive Culture. Anthro. Series.
*Maspero, Sir G.: The Dawn of Civilisation (trans.).
Les Contes populaires de l'Égypte ancienne.
Ancient Egypt and Assyria (trans.).
New Light on Ancient Egypt (trans.).
*McCabe, J.: The Religion of Woman.
*McGee, W.J.: The Beginning of Marriage. (Am. Anthro. Soc. Printed for private circulation.)
The Aborigines of the District of Columbia and the Lower Potomac.
The Indians of North America.
*Mommsen: History of Rome.
*Morgan, L.H.: Ancient Society; or Researches in the Lines of Human Progress.
House and House-life of the American Aborigines. Cont. to N. Am. Ethn. Vol. IV.
Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family. Smithsonian Contributions.
Morillot, L.: De la condition des enfants nés hors mariage dans l'antiquité et au moyen âge en Europe.
*Müller, W. Max: Liebespoesie der alten Aegypter.
*Munzinger, W.: Ostafrikanische Studien.
*Nietzold, J.: Die Ehe in Aegypten, etc.
*Owen, M.A.: Folk-lore of the Musquakie Indians of North America.
*Paturet, G.: La condition juridique de la femme dans l'ancienne Égypte.
*Pearson, Karl: The Chances of Death.
*Peiser: Skizze der babylonischen Gesellschaft.
Perry, W.C.: The Women of Homer.
*Petherick, J.: Egypt, the Soudan and Central Africa.
*Petrie, Flinders: Religion and Conscience in Ancient Egypt.
Egyptian Tales translated from the Papyri.
*Ploss, H.: Das Weib in der Natur- und Völkerkunde.
*Powell, J.W.: Wyandot Government. Report of the Bureau of Am. Ethn.
Rainneville, J. de: La Femme dans l'antiquité et d'après la morale naturelle.
*Ratzel, T.: History of Mankind.
*Reclus, Élie: Les Primitifs (Eng. trans., Primitive Folk. Cont. Sci. Series).
*Revillout, E.: Cours de droit égyptien.
Les obligations en droit égyptien, comparées aux autres droits de l'antiquité.
Etudes égyptologiques.
*Rhys and Brynmor Jones: The Welsh People.
Roby, H.J.: Roman Private Law in the Times of Cicero and of the Antonines.
*Sachot: L'Île de Ceylon.
Sayce: Records of the Past.
*Schoolcraft, H.R.: History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States.
*Sibree, J.: The Great African Island.
*Simcox, E.J.: Primitive Civilisations.
*Spencer and Gillen: The Native Tribes of Central Australia.
*Spencer, H.: Descriptive Sociology.
Starcke, C.N.: The Primitive Family.
*Thomas, W.J.: Sex and Society.
*Turner: Thibet.
*Tylor, Ed. B.: Researches into the Early History of Mankind.
Primitive Culture.
The Matriarchal Family System. Nineteenth Century, July, 1896.
*Waitz-Gerland, F.: Anthropologie der Naturvölker (Eng. trans.).
Introduction to Anthropology.
Wake: Evolution of Morality.
*Westermark: The History of Human Marriage.
Origin and Development of Moral Ideas.
White, R.E.: Women in Ptolemaic Egypt.
Wiese, L.: Zur Geschichte und Bildung der Frauen.
*Voth, H.R.: Traditions of the Hopi.
MODERN PART
Albert, C.: Free Love.
Bebel, H.: Woman in the Past, Present, and Future (trans.).
Blackwell, Eliz.: The Human Element in Sex.
Blaschko, A.: Prostitution in the Nineteenth Century.
*Blease, W.L.: The Emancipation of English Women.
Bouchacourt: La Grossesse.
Braun, Lily: Die Frauenfrage.
"British Medical Journal": "The Unborn Child: Its Care and its Rights," Aug. 1907;
"The Influences of Antenatal Conditions on Infantile Mortality," Aug. 1904;
"Physical Deterioration," Oct. 1905;
"Infant Mortality. Huddersfield Scheme," Dec. 1907.
Féré, C.S.: La Pathologie des émotions. (Eng. trans., The Pathology of the Emotions.)
L'Instinct sexuel.
Freud, S.: Contributions to the Sexual Theory (trans.).
Article on Sex abstinence, Sexual Problem, March 1908.
*Galton, F.: Restrictions in Marriage and Eugenics as a Factor in Religion.
Godfrey, J.A.: The Science of Sex.
Gross-Hoffinger, A.J.: The Fate of Woman and Prostitution, etc.
Hall, Stanley: Adolescence.
Haynes, E.S.P.: Our Divorce Law.
Hinton, James: MS., written 1870, and left unpublished.
Quoted by H. Ellis, Psychology of Sex, Vol. VI.
Hirschfeld, M.: Sexual Stages of Transition.
*Hirth, George: Wege zur Liebe.
Wege zur Heimat.
Howard: History of Matrimonial Institutions.
Jeannel, J.: Prostitution in Large Towns in the Nineteenth Century.
Key, Ellen: On Love and Marriage.
The Century of the Child.
The Woman Movement.
Kisch: Sexual Life of Women.
Krafft-Ebing: Psychopathia Sexualis.
Lapie, Paul: La Femme dans la famille.
*Lea: History of Sacerdotal Celibacy.
*Lippert, H.: Prostitution in Hamburg.
Lombroso e Ferrero: La donna delinquente, la prostituta, e la donna normale.
(Incom. Eng. trans.) The Female Offender. (Eng. Criminology Series.)
Löwenfeld: Sexuelleben und Nervenleiden.
*Mantegazza, P.: L'Amore. (French trans., L'amour dans l'humanité.)
The Art of Choosing a Wife (trans.).
The Art of Choosing a Husband (trans.).
Marcuse, Max: Unmarried Mothers. (Vol. XVII. of Documents of Great Towns.)
*Marro, A.: La Puberté chez l'homme et chez la femme.
Mayreder, Rosa: Zur Kritik der Weiblichkeit.
Mill, J.S.: Subjection of Women.
*Möibus, P.J.: Stachyologie.
Moll, A.: Hypnotism. (Trans., Cont. Sci. Series.)
Morrison, W.D.: Crime and its Causes.
*Mortimer, Geoffrey (W.M. Gallichan): Chapters on Human Love.
Newman, G.: Infant Mortality.
Northcote, H.: Christianity and Sex Problems.
Parent-Duchatelet, A.J.B.: De la prostitution dans la ville de Paris.
Parsons, C.E.: The Family.
*Pearson, Karl: The Chances of Death.
Ethics of Free Thought.
The Groundwork of Eugenics.
Péchin: La Puériculture avant la naissance.
Ryan, M.: Prostitution in London, with a Comparative View of that of Paris and New York (in 1839).
Sanger, W.M.: The History of Prostitution.
Schmid, Marie von: Mutterdienst.
*Schreiner, Olive: Woman and Labour.
The Woman Movement of our Day. (Harper's Bazaar, Jan. 1902.)
Sénancour: De l'amour.
*Shaw, G.B.: Man and Superman.
Getting Married.
*Stetson (Mrs. Perkins Gilman): Woman and Economics.
The Man-made World.
Stocker, Helen: Die Liebe und die Frauen.
Tarde: La Morale sexuelle. (Archives d'anthropologie criminelle.)
*Thompson, Helen B.: The Mental Traits of Sex.
Tilt: Elements of Health and Principles of Female Hygiene.
Topinard: Anthropologie générale.
Wardlaw, R.: Lectures on Female Prostitution; its Nature, Extent, Effects, Guilt, Causes, and Remedy.
*Weininger, Otto: Sex and Character.
*Wells, H.G.: First and Last Things.
A Modern Utopia.
Marriage.
Wollstonecraft, Mary: Vindication of the Rights of Women.
INDEX
- A
- Adoption of children, [205], [358]
- Adultery, [279], [341]
- —— among primitive peoples, [132], [136], [148], [149], [160], [165]
- —— in Babylon, [206]
- —— in Egypt, [189], [191]
- —— in Greece, [218], [219-220]
- —— in Rome, [230], [238]
- Æschines, his dialogue on Aspasia, [224-225]
- Affectability of women, [296], [308-309], [317]
- Africa, the maternal family in, [162-164]
- —— power of Royal Princesses in, [161-162]
- Alladians of Ivory Coast, [164]
- Amazons, [228]
- Ambel-anak marriage, [152]
- American Indians. See Iroquois
- Amphibians, [56]
- Animals, courtship and love among, [77], [78-79], [80], [81], [82], [88-99]
- —— the family among, [78], [102], [103]
- —— varied forms of the sexual association among, [55], [82], [87-88], [111], [113]
- —— variation in parental care of offspring among, [57], [80], [82], [108-111]
- Arabs, divorce among the ancient, [145], [154]
- —— traces of the mother-age among the, [153-154]
- Argus pheasant, courtship of, [97]
- Arrogance of modern woman, [270], [305], [326], [362]
- Art in relation to the sexual impulse, [324]
- Artistic impulse in women, [308-314]
- Arts, woman's entrance into the, [314-317]
- Asceticism among early Christians, [239], [323-324]
- —— later change in, [325-326]
- —— evils of, [324], [327]
- —— value of, [324]
- Ascetics' attitude towards sexual love, [327]
- Asexual reproduction, [36-39]
- Aspasia, [224-226]
- Athens. See Greece
- Australia, communal marriage in, [146-147]
- Australians, West, [122]
- B
- Babylon, position of women in ancient, [201-210]
- —— marriage and divorce in, [204-207]
- —— traces of the mother-age in, [201-202]
- —— trade in, [207-210]
- Bachofen on the mother-age, [142]
- Bambala tribe, [165]
- Basanga tribe, [165]
- Basques, [158]
- Basso Komo tribe, [165]
- Bastardy laws, [348-349]
- Bavili tribe, [163]
- Beauty-tests, [91], [95], [98-100], [104], [105]
- Beena marriage, [153]
- Bees, [43] et seq., [59]
- Biology, importance of, [13], [14], [33-35]
- Birds, love amongst, [59], [87], [91], [111], [114]
- Birds, amorous preference of females, [111]
- —— æsthetic perception of, [88], [89]
- —— family amongst, [59], [87], [88], [102-103], [107], [110], [113]
- —— female superiority amongst, [58], [90], [95], [105], [249]
- —— love battles [87], [90]
- —— love dances, parades and songs, [91], [92-99]
- —— monogamy amongst, [91]
- —— secondary sexual characters of, [88], [92], [100-101], [104] et seq.
- —— sex equality amongst, [59], [90], [105] et seq., [249]
- Bloch, Iwan, on promiscuity, [120] (note)
- —— on the discoveries of M. Currie, [300]
- —— on woman's influence on the arts, [307]
- Borneo native tribes, [123]
- Botocudos tribe, [122]
- Brain, sexual differences in, [276]
- Bride-price, [154] (note), [165], [173], [183], [204], [229]
- Britain, traces of the mother-age in, [127]
- Budding, [38]
- Bücher, Karl, on woman's early poetic activity, [306]
- Burma, high status of women in, [156-157]
- —— marriage system and divorce in, [157-158]
- C
- Canon law, [240], [344], [354]
- Canute; his marriage as evidence of mother-right, [127]
- Celibacy, [324], [326], [328], [341], [382]
- Cell-division, [35-39]
- Certificate of health before marriage, [345]
- Ceylon, polyandry in, [150]
- Chastity, [165], [171], [189], [206], [219], [223], [226], [255], [323], [324], [326], [327-328], [342], [373-374]
- —— as the foundation of marriage, [334], [338]
- Child, relation to the mother, [23], [27], [103], [168], [170]
- —— rights of the, [9], [17], [255], [256-258], [340], [342], [345-346], [352], [355]
- Child, need of two parents, [42], [95], [111], [350], [358]
- China, traces of mother-age in, [159]
- Christianity, its influence on women, [234], [267], [317-328]
- —— in connection with marriage and divorce, [239], [240], [344], [354]
- Cirripedes, complemental males among the, [52]
- Civilisation and sex, [113], [265-266]
- Clandestine transitory loves, [341]
- Clothing; effect of, on women, [277], [303-304]
- Cocotte, the, [253], [303]
- Concubinage, [189-191], [205], [230]
- Connection between bodily and spiritual impulses, [323-324], [326]
- Contract marriage. See Marriage
- Conventional lies of the present day, [254] et seq., [258-261], [278], [281]
- Co-operation among animals, [82], [102], [111]
- Coquetry, [254], [255], [258]
- Courtship: its importance, [100-111], [252], [254-256]
- Cruelty in relation to sex, [67], [266-267], [327]
- D
- Darwin on sexual selection, [100-101]
- Demi-monde, [366]
- Differentiation between the sexes: its importance, [101], [248-249], [257], [261-263], [268], [273-276], [284], [290], [293], [295-297]
- Diotima, [223]
- Disease and marriage, [345], [355], [360-361]
- Disinclination for marriage, [61-63], [225-226], [267], [268-270], [335], [359]
- Disproportion in numbers between the sexes, [278]
- Divorce among primitive peoples, [132], [137], [148], [160]
- —— in Babylon, [205-207]
- —— in Burma, [157-158]
- —— in Egypt, [191-192], [356]
- —— in Greece, [220]
- —— in Rome, [233], [356]
- —— attitude of Church and State towards, [354]
- —— causes for, [353], [354] et seq.
- Divorce by mutual consent, [356], [358]
- —— importance of, for women, [356], [359]
- —— psychical, [355]
- —— reform of, [355-356]
- Donaldson on high character of Roman women, [239]
- Duplex sexual morality, [171], [206], [219], [226], [357]
- E
- Economic factor in marriage, [171], [215-216], [253], [282], [342-343], [345], [346-347]
- —— —— in prostitution, [282], [362-363], [370]
- —— dependence of women, [23-24], [253], [264], [280], [342]
- Egg-cell. See Ovum
- Egoism of modern woman, [270], [305], [335], [362], [365], [380-381]
- Egypt, position of women in ancient, [179-201]
- —— concubinage in, [189-191]
- —— divorce in, [191-192]
- —— family affection in, [192-193], [194-197]
- —— marriage contracts in, [182-185], [186-191]
- —— polygamy in, [192]
- —— traces of the mother-age in, [185-186]
- Ellis, Havelock, on sexual differences, [21]
- —— on the position of women in Rome, [234]
- —— on the artistic impulse in women, [297]
- —— on religious sexual perception, [320]
- Emancipation of woman, [4-8]
- Emma, her marriage with Canute, [127]
- Emotivity of women, [309], [318]
- Enfranchisement of women, [291], [362], [379], [380]
- Ennoblement of love, [347-348], [351-352], [383]
- Environment, influences of, [15], [17], [21], [273], [299-301], [313]
- Erotic element in religion, [317], [319-326]
- Ethelbald, King of Kent, his marriage as evidence of mother-right, [127]
- Ethelbald, King of W. Saxons, his marriage as evidence of mother-right, [127]
- Eugenics, [18-19], [165], [218], [283], [345-346], [350], [355]
- Euripides on women, [227]
- Exchange of wives among primitive peoples, [132], [166], [170]
- —— —— in Sparta, [218]
- F
- Facial expression and sex, [311-312]
- Factory workers, condition of, [281-283], [287-288], [362-363]
- Fairy stories, connection with mother-rights, [121], [126]
- Family, among animals. See Birds and Animals
- —— —— primitive peoples. See Mother-age
- —— —— ancient civilisation. See Egypt, Babylon, Greece and Rome
- Fanti of the Gold Coast, [163]
- Father in relation to the family, [125], [164-167], [169], [171-175], [257]
- Father-right. See Mother-age
- Fear of love in women, [264], [270], [322], [323], [325-326], [369-370], [373-374], [382]
- Female, origin of, [41-42]
- Fertilisation, [40], [51], [53], [56], [60], [77]
- Festivals, connection with mother-right, [121]
- Festivals, religious, [320], [372]
- Finery, love of, in women, [303], [322], [365], [370]
- Fishes, love among, [78]
- —— parental care among, [57-58]
- —— sex differences among, [57], [78-79]
- Flirtation. See Coquetry
- Freedom to love for women, [279]
- Freedom to work for women, [283]
- Free-love, a criticism of, [349-350]
- Free-marriage. See Marriage
- Frigidity, sexual, [260], [269-270], [369]
- —— —— as a cause of prostitution, [368-370], [371]
- Fuegians, [122]
- Future of woman, [377-385]
- G
- Gallinaceæ, [90], [265]
- Galton's Law of Inheritance, [17]
- Garos tribe, [147]
- Geddes and Tompson on the anabolic character of the female, [54] (note)
- Genius in relation to woman, [301-317]
- Ghasiyas tribe, [148]
- Goddesses in forefront of early religions, [198], [222]
- Greece, position of women in ancient, [210-227]
- —— Athens, subjection of women in, [216], [219-223], [265]
- —— —— divorce in, [220]
- —— —— Hetairæ, [222-226], [265]
- —— —— marriage and sale of bride, [220-221]
- —— —— movement of revolt in, [226-227]
- —— Homeric women, freedom of, [212-215]
- —— Spartan women, freedom of, [216-219]
- —— State regulation of love, [217-218]
- —— traces of the mother-age in, [211] (note), [213], [219], [222]
- Group-marriage. See Marriage
- Growth and reproduction. See Reproduction
- Gynæcocracy. See Mother-age
- H
- Haeckel on reproduction, [17], [35]
- Hammurabi. See Babylon, marriage and divorce
- Hartland on mother-right, [126] (note)
- Hassanyeh arabs, [166-167]
- Health and women, [157], [168-169], [197], [215], [217], [284-286]
- Health in relation to marriage. See Disease
- Hebrews, traces of the mother-age among the ancient, [128-130]
- Hellenic love, [265]
- Heredity, importance of, [17-20]
- Hermaphroditism, [76-77]
- Hindu mountaineers, [149]
- Hobhouse, on the Egyptian marriage contracts, [183] (note)
- Hobhouse, on the high character of Roman women, [139]
- Hopis. See Pueblos
- Hunger and love, [75], [101]
- I
- Illegitimacy, [160], [190], [205], [218], [342], [347], [348-349]
- Impurity, [267], [323-327]
- India, the maternal family in, [147-148]
- Individual responsibility in love, [257], [351-353], [358-359]
- Infantile mortality, [348], [378]
- Inferiority of the female, [12], [20], [23], [25], [47-49], [53-55]
- —— of the male, [44], [49-53], [56], [57-58], [65-67], [104] et seq.
- Insects, love of, [82]
- Instinct in woman, [296-297]
- Intellect in woman. See Mind
- Intellectual activity and sex, [324], [325-326]
- Intellectuals among women, [61-63], [268-270], [325-326]
- Ireland, traces of mother-age in ancient, [128]
- Iroquois, [131-135], [141-142]
- —— forms of marriage among, [132], [134]
- —— high status of women among, [132], [133], [134], [141-142]
- —— maternal family among, [131-132], [134]
- —— tribal customs among, [131], [133], [134-135]
- J
- Japan, traces of the maternal family in, [158-159]
- Judith, her marriage with Ethelbald, [127]
- K
- Kammalaus, polyandry among, [149]
- Kasias tribes of India, [147]
- Key, Ellen, on the spiritual character of woman's love, [258]
- —— on free-love, [349]
- L
- Labour and women, [278-292]
- —— division of, between the sexes, [22-24], [280]
- Labour of primitive women, [168-169], [264]
- —— of Spanish women, [284-286]
- —— significance of, [301-302], [303-304], [379]
- —— sweated workers, [281-283]
- —— woman's exemption from, [23], [314]
- Lais, [224]
- Lending wives, [218]
- Leontium, [224]
- Lie of marriage, [341]
- Limit of growth, [36]
- Loango, [163]
- Love, comparison between animal and human, [119-121]
- —— comparison between woman's love and man's, [260], [373-374]
- —— elementary phenomena of, [75]
- —— purposes of the individual and of the race in relation to, [121], [338-340]
- —— significance and ennoblement of, [99-100], [322], [327-328], [352], [369], [374], [382], [383]
- —— wastage of, [322], [327], [373], [340]
- Love and beauty, [100]
- Love and marriage. See Marriage
- Love-free. See Free-love
- Love's choice. See Sexual selection
- Lust in relation to love, [340], [341], [372]
- —— theological conception of, [324] et seq.
- Lycurgus, laws of, [217-218]
- M
- Madagascar, traces of the mother-age in, [160-161]
- Maine, Sir Henry, on the Roman marriage law, [239-240]
- Malays of Sumatra, [152-153]
- Male, origin of the, [42], [49], [52]
- Male-cell. See Spermatozoon
- Male-force, assertion of, [75], [104], [108], [124], [125], [164], [172], [247]
- Male-tyranny, mistaken view of, [24], [158], [172-173], [174]
- Mammals, love among the. See Animals.
- Man as the helper of woman, [309], [350], [384]
- Man as the slave of woman, [67], [267], [327]
- Mariana Islands, [154-155]
- Marriage, [331-352], [360]
- —— certificates for, [345]
- —— coercive, [332], [335], [341], [353], [359]
- —— economic factor in, [195-196], [256], [342-343], [345], [347]
- —— the ideal, [340], [349], [351], [352]
- —— individual end of, [338-340]
- —— history of, [343-345]
- —— love an essential part of, [350-352], [353-354], [358]
- —— objects of, [331-332], [334]
- —— racial end of, [334], [337-339], [354]
- —— reform of, [331-333], [335-336], [351-352], [353], [359]
- —— among animals. See Animals
- —— customs among primitive peoples. See Mother-age
- —— in relation to practical morality, [335-336], [337-338], [347-348], [349-350], [354]
- —— in relation to prostitution, [341-342], [359-361], [369], [371], [374]
- Maternal instinct, [61], [261] et seq.
- —— sacrifice, [263] et seq.
- Matriarchal family among bees, [62]
- Matriarchy. See Mother-age
- Maupassant on woman, [327]
- Memory, sexual differences in, [294-295]
- Men, emancipation of: this must be done by women, [269], [292]
- Menomini Indians, [145]
- Mental mobility of woman, [311]
- Mind, sexual differences in, [292-317]
- Mis-differentiation of women, [268] et seq.
- Misogany, [267]
- Monogamy, [340-341], [352-353]
- —— among animals and birds. See Animals and Birds
- Moral codes, [343-344], [353]
- Morality, ideal, [335], [350], [352]
- —— practical, [331], [335-336], [351-352]
- —— traditional, [335], [352]
- Mother-age, [119-175]
- —— evidence in support of the, [121-122], [143-146]
- —— periods of the, [122-125]
- —— traces among civilised peoples of, [125], [130], [158-159], [185], [201-202], [211], [228]
- Mother-age, marriage and courtship customs during, [132], [135-137], [138], [139], [145], [147-148], [149], [151], [153], [154], [165]
- —— beginnings of marriage, visiting by night, [159], [169]
- —— capture-marriage, [148], [172]
- —— exchange-marriage, [166], [170], [173]
- —— group-marriage, [124], [146], [151] (note), [169]
- —— purchase-marriage, [155], [165], [166], [173]
- —— monogamy, [137], [138], [139]
- —— polyandry, [149-151]
- —— position of the mother, [122], [123], [124], [127], [131-132], [133], [136], [137], [139-146], [148], [153], [154], [163], [168-171], [173-174]
- —— —— father, [124], [125], [132], [134], [137], [138], [144], [151], [152], [155], [163], [169], [171]
- —— —— maternal uncle, [124], [132], [140], [144], [152], [163], [164], [173]
- —— —— children, [134], [138], [147], [149], [152], [164], [165]
- —— transition to father-right, [134], [147], [148], [155], [168]
- —— establishment of father-right, [147], [164] et seq., [171-174]
- Motherhood, endowment of, [62], [348]
- —— free, [265], [279]
- —— importance of, [7], [9], [27], [255], [265], [312], [314]
- —— responsibility of, [18-19], [257], [258], [263], [283], [351-352], [358], [381-382]
- Mother-right united with father-right, [175], [187]
- Music and women, [300-301], [306-308]
- Musquakies. See Iroquois
- N
- Nature or inheritance, [15-19], [25], [273], [309]
- Nâyars of Malabar, [151-152]
- Need for sexual variety among animals, [111-112], [121], [251]
- —— —— men, [112], [121], [371-373]
- Nurture or environment, [15-17], [19-20], [273], [309]
- Nutrition and reproduction, [17], [35]
- —— connection with sex, [41-44]
- O
- Obstetric frog, [80]
- Octopus, courtship of the, [81]
- One-sexed world, the idea of a, [268]
- Orgy, the use of the, [319-320], [372]
- Ostrich, love-dances of the, [94]
- Ovum, [36], [39], [53], [250]
- P
- Parasitic females, [53-55]
- —— males, [51-53], [77]
- Paradise bird of New Guinea, [89]
- Parenthood. See Motherhood
- Parthenogenesis, [49]
- Passion, importance of, in woman, [319], [326], [370], [374]
- Passivity, alleged, of female, [65-69], [250-253]
- Patriarchal subjection of women, [10], [22], [23-24], [173], [204], [212], [215], [219-221], [226], [229], [256], [264-265], [280]
- Patriarchy. See Father-right under Mother-age
- Pearson, Karl, on the mother-age, [126-127] (note)
- —— on variability in women, [299]
- Pericles, [223], [224]
- Periodicity of woman in relation to work, [312-313]
- Phalaropes, reversal of the rôle of the sexes among, [107], [249], [265]
- Picts, traces of the mother-age among, [127]
- Pit-brow women, [284]
- Plants, sex in, [50] (note)
- Plato on women, [226]
- Polyandry, [149-154]
- Polygamy, [192], [204], [230], [279]
- Position of the sexes, early. See Origin of the sexes
- Promiscuity, belief in an early period of, [120] (note), [121]
- Primitive human love, [119-121]
- Primitive woman. See Mother-age
- Prostitutes, [342], [360], [364-368]
- Prostitution, [341], [359-374]
- —— causes of, [282-283], [362-365], [368-371], [373-374]
- Prostitution, remedies for, [363-364], [369], [371], [374]
- Protozoa, [37] et seq.
- Pueblos tribes, [137-139]
- Purity, the ideal of, for women, [373-374]
- R
- Race, the, its significance in relation to woman, [27], [44], [63], [257], [283], [289], [290], [354], [383-385]
- Re-birth of woman, [20], [27], [63], [257], [283], [290], [378], [385]
- Religion and sexuality, [317], [319-323]
- —— and women, [157], [317-328]
- Reproduction, theory of. See Origin of Sex
- Reproductive cells. See Ovum and Spermatozoon
- Reptiles, love amongst, [79]
- Responsibility in the sexual relationships. See Love, ennoblement of
- Revolution in the position of woman, [1-2], [4], [7-9], [27], [280], [379-380], [382]
- Revolutionary forces, [280], [281], [291]
- Rome, position of women in, [227-242]
- —— divorce by consent in, [233]
- —— evolution of marriage in, [229-233]
- —— high status of women in later periods in, [234-238]
- —— influence of Christianity on position of women in, [235], [239-240]
- —— licentiousness, alleged in, [238-239]
- —— traces of the mother-age in, [228]
- S
- Sai. See Pueblos
- Santál tribes, [148]
- Sappho, [217], [301]
- Schopenhauer on woman, [9], [267]
- Sea-horse, parental care of males among, [80]
- Secondary sexual characters, [12], [48], [78] et seq., [88] et seq., [104] et seq., [114], [248-256], [261-263], [265], [268], [273-278], [292] et seq.
- Seduction, [364-365]
- Senecas. See Iroquois
- Sense of shame in woman, [255], [326]
- Sensibility of woman, [309] et seq.
- Seri, marriage customs of, [135-136]
- Sex, origin of, [36], [41-43]
- —— primary office of, [39-40], [73-74]
- —— significance of, [75], [99-102], [114]
- Sex-elements, early separation of, [76]
- Sex-hatred, evils of, [24], [67], [266-267], [268-269], [288-289], [291], [326-327], [380-381]
- Sex-hunger, [75], [99]
- Sex-relationships assume different forms to suit varying conditions of life, [103], [107], [111-113]
- Sex-victims, [55]
- Sexes, early position of, [55], [73] et seq., [249-250]
- Sexual abstinence. See Chastity
- —— antipathy, [215], [265], [266-267]
- —— attraction, [215], [266]
- —— crimes, [34], [65], [87], [112], [347]
- —— instincts, imperious action of, [33-34], [59], [67], [73], [75], [88] et seq., [99], [101], [254], [261], [319], [326], [372]
- —— reproduction. See Reproduction
- —— selection, [75], [100] et seq., [104] et seq., [114], [250], [254], [262]
- Shaw, G.B., on woman's right of selection in love, [65-66], [253]
- —— on economic factor in prostitution, [362-363]
- Simcox on the Egyptians, [193] (note), [195], [202]
- Slugs, love of, [77]
- Snails, love organ of, [77]
- Socrates on love, [223]
- Spain, position of women in, [286-287]
- Sparta. See Greece
- Spermatozoon, [36], [49], [53], [251]
- Spider, courtship of the, [64] et seq.
- Spores, [36]
- Stickleback, habits of, [80]
- —— paternal care of offspring among, [80]
- Sterility, sin of, [378-379]
- Structural modifications to adapt the sexes to different modes of life, [107]
- Suffrage, struggle for, [9], [379-380], [382-383]
- Superiority of the female, [56-58], [66-68], [73], [90], [103], [124], [125], [249], [267], [383-384]
- Superiority of the male, [10], [12-13], [23-24], [47-48], [104], [249]
- Surinam toad, [81]
- T
- Tadpoles, [43], [77]
- Talent, sexual differences in, [292] et seq.
- Thargalia, [223]
- Theodota, [223]
- Thibet, polyandry in, [150]
- Third-sex, [269-270]
- Thomas on the sexual differences, [274], [304]
- Thomson, J.A., on the difference of variability in men and women, [298-299]
- Thucydides on the duty of women, [223]
- Todas tribe, [149]
- Transition, present period of, for women, [11], [263-264], [267], [280-281], [288], [289-290], [314-317], [325], [333], [379], [381], [384]
- Tyrant bird, love calls of, [96]
- U
- Ulpian, the jurist, on a double standard of morality for the sexes, [240]
- Union, free. See Free-love
- Use of male to female, [40], [44], [103], [250], [309], [384]
- V
- Variation in the two sexes, [297-300]
- Variety. See Need for Sexual Variety
- Virgin birth, stories of, [126], [202], [228] (note)
- Virginity, [171], [189], [344]
- Visions, sexual, [320-321], [323]
- Volvox, [41-42]
- W
- Wallace on sexual selection, [100]
- Wamoima tribe, [163]
- Ward, Lester, theory of gynæocracy, [49], [50] (note), [107], [108]
- Wayao and Mang'anja tribes, [165]
- Weininger on woman, [26], [267]
- Wells, H.G., on marriage, [305]
- —— on love and religion, [322]
- Wild duck, love of a, [111-112], [250]
- Witchcraft, connection with mother-rights, [127] (note)
- Woman and man, differences between, [9], [12], [14], [16], [21], [47], [199-201], [247] et seq., [273] et seq., [292] et seq.; [319-320], [322], [326]
- Woman and sexuality, [26], [267], [269], [304], [325], [327]
- Woman and work. See Labour
- Woman's dependence on man, [264], [269], [290], [381]
- —— emancipation, [8], [24], [269], [279], [289-290], [302], [305], [316], [379] et seq.
- —— influence, [10], [266]
- —— place in the sexual relationship, [251], [261-262], [264-265], [267], [270], [279-280], [383-384]
- —— responsibility, [258], [263-264], [283], [291-292], [351-352], [360] et seq., [374], [381] et seq.
- —— right of selection in love, [65] et seq., [252-256], [309]
- Wyandots. See Iroquois
- X
- Xenophon's ideal wife, [223]
- Z
- Zuñi Indians. See Pueblos
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