The existence of prostitution was embarrassing for the Soviet government. This was especially true after the end of the Second World War and the death of Josef Stalin, when the Cold War and global processes of decolonization were in full swing and the USSR competed for the supremacy of its version of state socialism on the world stage. Soviet officials claimed that social ills that plagued capitalist countries, like prostitution, did not exist in the USSR. Despite these confident declarations, Party officials at the central and regional level, law enforcement and medical workers, as well as ordinary Soviet citizens, were well aware that these statements were false, as prostitution was a permanent feature in Soviet cities in the long post-wa...
Sex trafficking is a global problem that has been denounced by the international community as a huma...
ABSTRACT The article examines national news reports on prostitution of Russian women in northern Nor...
Over a century after the majority of the globe has abolished slavery, scholars, human rights agencie...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...
This article examines Soviet approaches to sexual health in the Brezhnev era (1964–1982), specifical...
Concern about the issue of forced prostitution reached its height in the Russian empire (as elsewher...
Prostitution flourished during Russia's First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
In 1986, the Soviet newspaper Komsomolskaya pravda printed an article titled “Nina of Minsk” detaili...
The February revolution of 1917 brought about the complete collapse of the tsarist autocracy and off...
The thesis looks at the legal responses to prostitution in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic und...
Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
In this article, we examine how socio-political actors frame prostitution and problems attached to t...
This thesis examines the social history of female urban prostitution in the final years of the Russi...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
This article uses the occupied city of Rostov-on-Don (Russia) as a case study to examine the relatio...
Sex trafficking is a global problem that has been denounced by the international community as a huma...
ABSTRACT The article examines national news reports on prostitution of Russian women in northern Nor...
Over a century after the majority of the globe has abolished slavery, scholars, human rights agencie...
In August 1911, three men wrote to the Riga authorities denouncing a young peasant woman, Galiuta Ro...
This article examines Soviet approaches to sexual health in the Brezhnev era (1964–1982), specifical...
Concern about the issue of forced prostitution reached its height in the Russian empire (as elsewher...
Prostitution flourished during Russia's First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
In 1986, the Soviet newspaper Komsomolskaya pravda printed an article titled “Nina of Minsk” detaili...
The February revolution of 1917 brought about the complete collapse of the tsarist autocracy and off...
The thesis looks at the legal responses to prostitution in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic und...
Prostitution flourished during Russia’s First World War. Mass mobilisation and the displacement of m...
In this article, we examine how socio-political actors frame prostitution and problems attached to t...
This thesis examines the social history of female urban prostitution in the final years of the Russi...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
This article uses the occupied city of Rostov-on-Don (Russia) as a case study to examine the relatio...
Sex trafficking is a global problem that has been denounced by the international community as a huma...
ABSTRACT The article examines national news reports on prostitution of Russian women in northern Nor...
Over a century after the majority of the globe has abolished slavery, scholars, human rights agencie...