Seduction, Prostitution, and Moral Reform in New York, 1830-1860 e-bog
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First published in 1998. In June 1831 the New York Magdalen Society published its first annual report. The Society charged that widespread sexual deviation, primarily in the form of prostitution, existed in New York City. The Magdalen Report claimed that approximately ten thousand women earned their livings as public prostitutes, and another ten thousand were "e;private or part-time prosti...
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273,24 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
12 december 2021
Længde
200 sider
Genrer
HB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000525397
First published in 1998. In June 1831 the New York Magdalen Society published its first annual report. The Society charged that widespread sexual deviation, primarily in the form of prostitution, existed in New York City. The Magdalen Report claimed that approximately ten thousand women earned their livings as public prostitutes, and another ten thousand were "e;private or part-time prostitutes."e; The Magdalen Society's establishment and the subsequent publication of the Magdalen Report marked the beginning of a crusade in New York City to curtail sexual deviation and this study looks at the changes and reforms that took place.