Prostitution

11/19/91; 5/10/95

primary

Addams, Jane, A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil (1912) [HQ144.A2]

Chicago Vice Commission, The Social Evil in Chicago (1911) [HQ146.C4]

Janney, Oliver, The White Slave Traffic in America (1911) [HQ281.J3]

National Purity Congress...Papers (1896) [HQ103.N27. 1885)

secondary

Anderson, Eric, ""Prostitution and Social Justice: 1910-15," Social Service Review 48 (1974), 203-28.

Baldwin, Fred M. "The Invisible Armour," American Quarterly 16 (1964), 432-44.

Best, Joel, "Careers in Brothel Prostiution," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 12 (1982), 597-619.

Budros, Art., The ethnic vice industry revisited., Ethnic and Racial Studies v. 6 (Oct. '83) p. 438-56 [S McCabe Per PERIODICALS

Connelly, Mark Thomas, The Response to Prostitution in the Progressive Era (1980)

Feldman, Egnal, "Prostitution, the Alien Woman and the Progressive Imagination," Am. Q. 19 (1967), 192-206.

Hapke, Laura, The late nineteenth-century American streetwalker: images and realities, Mid-America v. 65 (Oct. '83) p. 155-62

Hobson, Barbara Meil., Uneasy virtue : the politics of prostitution and the American Reform tradition ( New York : Basic Books, c1987) [B Canaday HQ144 .H62 1987] [ord Sw. 6/91]

Lubove Roy, "Progressives and the Prostitute," Historian 24 (1962) , 308 [Sw. no: see me for copy].

Mackey, Thomas C., Red lights out : a legal history of prostitution, disorderly houses, and vice districts, 1870-1917 (New York : Garland Pub., 1987.) [B Canaday KF9448 .M33 1987]

Morton, M.J. "Seduced and Abandoned in an American City: Cleveland ...1869-1936.," J. Urban History 11 (Ag. 1985): 443-69.

Neil, Larry, "Tacit acceptance: respectable Americans and segregated prostitution, 1870-1910, Journal of Social History v. 19 (Summer '86) p. 665-79.

Riegel, R.E. "Changing American Attitudes toward Prostitution," Journal of the History of Ideas 29 (1968), 437-52.

Rosen, Ruth, The Lost Sisterhood: Prostitution in America 1900-1918 (1982)

Ruggles, Steven, "Fallen women: the inmates of the Magdalen Society Asylum ofPhiladelphia, 1836-1908., "Journal of Social History v. 16 (Summer '83) p. 65-82

Schlossman, S. "The Crime of Precocious Sexuality: Female Juvinile Delinguency in the Progressive Era," Harvard Educational Review 48 (1978), 65-94.

Waterman, Willoughby C. Prostitution and is Repression in NYC (1932) [HQ146.W3]

Wyman, Margaret, "The Rise of the Fallen Woman," American Quarterly 3 (1951), 167-77

 

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Written by Robert Bannister, Swarthmore College (emeritus). Please send suggestions/corrections to rbannis1@swarthmore.edu