Sexology - Notable Contributors

Notable Contributors

See also: Category:Sexologists

This is a list of sexologists and notable contributors to the field of sexology, by year of birth:

  • Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal (1833–1890)
  • Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902)
  • Albert Eulenburg (1840–1917)
  • Auguste Henri Forel (1848–1931)
  • Sigmund Freud (1856–1939)
  • Wilhelm Fliess (1858–1928)
  • Havelock Ellis (1858–1939)
  • Eugen Steinach (1861–1944)
  • Robert Latou Dickinson (1861–1950)
  • Albert Moll (1862–1939)
  • Edvard Westermarck (1862–1939)
  • Magnus Hirschfeld (1868–1935)
  • Iwan Bloch (1872–1922)
  • Theodor Hendrik van de Velde (1873–1937)
  • Max Marcuse (1877–1963)
  • Otto Gross (1877–1920)
  • Ernst Gräfenberg (1881–1957)
  • Bronisław Malinowski (1884–1942)
  • Harry Benjamin (1885–1986)
  • Theodor Reik (1888–1969)
  • Alfred Kinsey (1894–1956)
  • Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957)
  • Mary Calderone (1904–1998)
  • Wardell Pomeroy (1913–2001)
  • Albert Ellis (1913–2007)
  • Kurt Freund (1914–1996)
  • Ernest Borneman (1915–1995)
  • William Masters (1915–2001)
  • Gershon Legman (1917–1999)
  • Harold I. Lief (1917–2007)
  • Paul H. Gebhard (1917– )
  • John Money (1921–2006)
  • Ira Reiss (1925-)
  • Virginia Johnson (1925– )
  • Preben Hertoft (1928– )
  • Oswalt Kolle (1928– )
  • Vern Bullough (1928–2006)
  • William Simon (1930–2000)
  • John Gagnon (1931– )
  • Edward Eichel (1932– )
  • Fritz Klein (1932–2006)
  • Milton Diamond (1934– )
  • Erwin J. Haeberle (1936– )
  • Gunter Schmidt (1938– )
  • Rolf Gindorf (1939– )
  • Volkmar Sigusch (1940– )
  • Dorree Lynn (1941– )
  • Martin Dannecker (1942– )
  • Shere Hite (1943– )
  • Ray Blanchard (1945– )
  • Gilbert Herdt (1949– )
  • Kenneth Zucker (1950– )
  • Carol Queen (1957 - )
  • Beverly Whipple~
  • James Cantor (1966– )

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