This study examines prostitution in Union-occupied cities during the American Civil War. During the war, the visibility of urban prostitution triggered contentious public debates over appropriate forms of sexuality and over the position of sexualized women in public areas. Union commanders posted in occupied cities had an especially difficult time dealing with prostitution since their garrison troops had money, were not preoccupied by marching and fighting, and expected urban pleasures in an urban environment. For example, military authorities in Washington, D. C., Norfolk, Virginia, and New Orleans, Louisiana, unsuccessfully struggled to control or eliminate public prostitution using traditional legal systems. The provost marshals of Nashv...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
This study argues that Knoxville, Tennessee, is a city particularly poised for a study of sex work a...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...
Prostitution flourished during Russia's First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
As one of the oldest professions, prostitution has had a continual presence in the United States. Th...
The American Civil War drew thousands of white and black women into paid and unpaid work for the Uni...
This inquiry centers on the way that sexual violence became the terrain upon which the struggles of ...
When the United States entered World War II, federal officials began planning a war on prostitution ...
Prostitution is often referred to as the oldest profession. However, ideas and perceptions about the...
Over the fifty years examined in this thesis, the interactions between federal and local officials s...
This thesis examines how the sexual double standard in mid-nineteenth century England disempowered w...
Nineteenth-century America witnessed a period of tremendous growth and change as cities flourished, ...
Masculinity and Morality Originally written for the Steven and Janice Brose Lectures in the Civil Wa...
The Relationship Between Women and the Civil War The eleven essays in this collection examine a...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
This study argues that Knoxville, Tennessee, is a city particularly poised for a study of sex work a...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...
Prostitution flourished during Russia's First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
As one of the oldest professions, prostitution has had a continual presence in the United States. Th...
The American Civil War drew thousands of white and black women into paid and unpaid work for the Uni...
This inquiry centers on the way that sexual violence became the terrain upon which the struggles of ...
When the United States entered World War II, federal officials began planning a war on prostitution ...
Prostitution is often referred to as the oldest profession. However, ideas and perceptions about the...
Over the fifty years examined in this thesis, the interactions between federal and local officials s...
This thesis examines how the sexual double standard in mid-nineteenth century England disempowered w...
Nineteenth-century America witnessed a period of tremendous growth and change as cities flourished, ...
Masculinity and Morality Originally written for the Steven and Janice Brose Lectures in the Civil Wa...
The Relationship Between Women and the Civil War The eleven essays in this collection examine a...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
This study argues that Knoxville, Tennessee, is a city particularly poised for a study of sex work a...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...