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Helen Jewett
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
The Murder of Donna Gentile: San Diego Policing and Prostitution 1980
Murder and Morality: Late Nineteenth-Century Protestants’ Reaction to the Murder of Helen Jewett
1 a Preservationist's Guide to the Harems, Seraglios, and Houses of Love of Manhattan: the 19Th Century New York City Brothel In
She Shot Him Dead: the Criminalization of Women and the Struggle Over Social Order in Chicago, 1871-1919
Southern Sirens: Disorderly Women and the Fight for Public Order in Reconstruction-Era New Orleans
The Aesthetics of Intoxication in Antebellum American Art and Culture
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Seduction
MORISH-THESIS-2013.Pdf (549.3Kb)
Opera in English: Class and Culture in America, 1878–1910
Prostitution and Underground Economy in Nineteenth Century Charleston Sarah Pillman Amundson Iowa State University
Murder, Insanity, and Womanhood on Trial in Nineteenth-Century Chicago
A Current Listing of Contents
Regulating Prostitution in British Columbia 1895-1930
CHAPTER 1: Introduction ………………………………………………………….…1
The Mann Act, Gender, and Class in the American West, 1910-1930S
A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
The Whorearchy”: Confronting Columbia University’S Historic Erasure of Black Women
Top View
Representing the Prostitute in Maggie and Sister Carrie
Prostitution and Power in Progressive-Era Texas
ZELIZER-Viviana.Purchase Intimacy
American Publishers of Indecent Books Were Not Outsiders to the American Printing Trades
Special Argonaut Edition Journal of San Francisco Historical Society “Tell Me How a City Takes Its Pleasure and I Will Tell You the Character of Its People.”
Ruined Ingénue and Redeemed Sister: Representations of the Sex Worker in Late- Nineteenth-Century American Fiction Helen Stec University of Connecticut
Women of Ill Fame: Discourses of Prostitution and the American Dream in California, 1850 - 1890