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Josephine Butler
Josephine Butler, Autobiographical Writings
The Politics of Torture in Great Britain, the United States, and Argentina, 1869-1977
97 Little Forbidden Ground
Josephine Butler and Ruth: a Case Study on How Literature Can Instigate Social and Legal Reform Regarding the Fallen Woman
“The Defection of Women”: the New Zealand Contagious Diseases Act Repeal Campaign and Transnational Feminist Dialogue in the Late Nineteenth Century
Josephine Butler (1828 – 1906) As Depicted by Alexander Munro in Sculpture (1855) and Obituary (1907)
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James Stansfeld & the Debates About the Repeal of the Contagious
Josefin Battorā Fujin: an Illusory Translation Linking Kajiko Yajima with Josephine Butler
Prostitution and the Contagious Diseases Acts in 19Th Century British Colonies Katria Hiersche Western Oregon University,
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Queen's Women: the Contagious Diseases Acts of 1866 and 1869 By
"Her Body Is Her Own": Victorian Feminists, Sexual Violence, and Political Subjectivity Kelly Lynn Trumble
A Life of Study, Prayer, and Action: the Feminist Christianity of Josephine Butler Asa James Swan
Introduction 1. C. Dickens, Bleak House (London, 1896 Edition) Ch
Sisterhood and Slavery: Transatlantic Antislavery and Women's Rights
Early and Mid-Victorian Attitudes Towards Victorian Working-Class Prostitution, with a Special Focus on London Kathleen Faure
ABSTRACT an Ideal Woman: Literary, Parliamentary, and Sexual
Josephine Butler Biography
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150 Years of Campaigning
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The Sovereign Body: Elizabeth Wolstenholme-Elmy and the Fight for Women’S Autonomy
Emmeline Pankhurst and the Great Wm: Radical Suffragist, Conservative Patriot Or Political Opportunist?
The Campaign for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts
Liverpool’S Most Far Corner of the Building
Josephine Butler, " the Great Feminist"
The Levite's Concubine
Arnstein on Larsen, 'A People of One Book: the Bible and the Victorians'
Josephine Butler's Biblical Interpretation and Public
Issue 56 Summer 2007
Representing 'White Slavery' in Britain C.1880 – 1912
English Feminists' Campaign Journalism, Foreign Policy and The