During the Progressive Era in the United States, social hygiene reformers underwent a fundamental change in their stance toward women accused of prostitution or promiscuous behavior. Rather than viewing such women as unfortunate victims of circumstance who were worthy of compassion, many Progressives deemed them as predatory villains who instead deserved incarceration, forced rehabilitation, and non-consenting medical interference. Texas, due to the many military bases within its borders, became a key battleground in this moral crusade against women as the carriers and proliferators of VD. "Promiscuous" women were seen as not only dangerous to the soldiers but also as a threat to the nation's security, creating an environment that led Te...
The Council of National Defense (CoND) formed in 1916, and the Woman’s Committee (WC) was created th...
On May 29, 1917, Mrs. E.M. Craise, citizen of Denver, Colorado, penned a letter to President Woodrow...
In 1866 the Contagious Disease Acts were passed in England, these Acts were set into place in order ...
During the Progressive Era in the United States, social hygiene reformers underwent a fundamental ch...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
This thesis shows how the US Army managed venereal disease in different military, racial, and geogra...
During World War I, the American Government with the help of non-profit organizations waged an inter...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
Public health officials and social reformers grew concerned over the prevalence of gonorrhea and syp...
I intend to show that pre-existing concerns over morality combined with scientific advancements unde...
This thesis provides the history of a grass-roots educational campaign to educate the public of the ...
Internationally, venereal disease first became a major health concern during World War I. Venereal d...
<p>The United States began to look beyond its continental boundaries and acquire a new, far-flung em...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
The Council of National Defense (CoND) formed in 1916, and the Woman’s Committee (WC) was created th...
On May 29, 1917, Mrs. E.M. Craise, citizen of Denver, Colorado, penned a letter to President Woodrow...
In 1866 the Contagious Disease Acts were passed in England, these Acts were set into place in order ...
During the Progressive Era in the United States, social hygiene reformers underwent a fundamental ch...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
This thesis shows how the US Army managed venereal disease in different military, racial, and geogra...
During World War I, the American Government with the help of non-profit organizations waged an inter...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
Public health officials and social reformers grew concerned over the prevalence of gonorrhea and syp...
I intend to show that pre-existing concerns over morality combined with scientific advancements unde...
This thesis provides the history of a grass-roots educational campaign to educate the public of the ...
Internationally, venereal disease first became a major health concern during World War I. Venereal d...
<p>The United States began to look beyond its continental boundaries and acquire a new, far-flung em...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
The Council of National Defense (CoND) formed in 1916, and the Woman’s Committee (WC) was created th...
On May 29, 1917, Mrs. E.M. Craise, citizen of Denver, Colorado, penned a letter to President Woodrow...
In 1866 the Contagious Disease Acts were passed in England, these Acts were set into place in order ...