Prostitution in Twentieth-Century Europe

Prostitution in Twentieth-Century Europe

Dolinsek, Sonja; Hearne, Siobhan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

245

Mole

9781032458526

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Prostitution in twentieth century Europe 1. Prostitution as non-labour leading to forced labour: Vagrancy and Gender in Sweden and Stockholm, 1919-1939 2. Police and prostitution in Yugoslavia: a nuanced relationship 3. Why we need a history of prostitution in the Holocaust 4. Tensions of abolitionism during the negotiation of the 1949 'Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others' 5. Prostitution in socialist Yugoslavia: from Stalinism to the Yugoslav way 6. The new face of Italian prostitution in the aftermath of the Merlin Law: forms, debate and repression 7. Selling sex under socialism: prostitution in the post-war USSR 8. 'Cleaning up the cityscape': managing commercial sex and city space in Cologne, 1956-1972 9. Greek trans women selling sex, spaces and mobilities, 1960s-80s
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Prostitution and sex work;Sex work;Europe;Gender and Sexualities;Commercial Sex;West Germany;International Abolitionist Federation;Vagrancy Legislation;Young Men;Sexual Barter;Latvian SSR;Yugoslav Communists;Trans People;Forced Labour Colonies;Gender Transitioning;Hard Currency Prostitutes;West Berlin;Trans Women;Yugoslav Feminist;Licensed Prostitution;Sex Labourers;Call Girls;Street Based Sex Work;Passport Regime;Estonian SSR;Interwar Yugoslav;Frame Trafficking;Yugoslav Police