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Social historians, literary scholars, sociologists, and woman's
studies scholars and students will be interested in this first
fully annotated bibliography on prostitution in Great Britain. The
bibliography features extensive analytical descriptions of 390
published primary and secondary sources directly related to
prostitution in the British Isles from Tudor through Victorian
times. A lengthy introduction provides an overview of the history
of prostitution in Britain, as well as discussing the evolution of
the various forms of writing on this subject, thus placing the
bibliography in historical perspective. Works covered include
government documents, broadsides, pamphlets, diaries, doctoral
dissertations, and books, book chapters, and scholarly articles,
published through 1992. Annotations include further references to
hundreds of other related works. And a detailed subject index
permits students and scholars to quickly find relevant works
dealing with prostitution and a large number of related subjects,
including venereal disease, crime, costume, fictional works and
characters, sexuality, the theater, domestic servants, and
homosexuality.
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