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Exploring the Lives of Victorian Prostitutes - Claire Richardson

Exploring the Lives of Victorian Prostitutes

Buch | Hardcover
176 Seiten
2024
Pen & Sword History (Verlag)
978-1-3990-4464-6 (ISBN)
CHF 34,90 inkl. MwSt
“As dangerous as if she stood on the corner of the street exploding gunpowder.”

This was the view of ‘Miles’, a correspondent in the _Bedfordshire Mercury_, writing about the dangerousness of prostitutes in 1874/. They were considered a scourge by the Victorians; a menace to society and a threat to the moral and physical wellbeing of a nation. Carrying disease, committing crime, corrupting others; prostitutes were the most feared ‘social evil’. These women were the focus of controlling and invasive legislation, designed to clear the streets. They were imprisoned and removed from their friends and family. They were scorned and shamed and deemed worthless by much of society.

The contemporary view of prostitution in the nineteenth century is coloured by years of Ripperology, a grim fascination with the lives of a few mutilated women living in London. However, prostitutes were far more than caricatures of sinners or inevitable victims and lived in every other part of England too. Searching through the plethora of newspaper, census, police, and local history records it is now possible to uncover the lives of prostitutes in greater detail than ever before and discover the real women behind the stereotypes. Piecing together these women’s movements from cradle to grave and from one side of the country to another builds a rich picture of what it meant to be a prostitute, including the lives of prostitutes living in small towns, villages, and islands that have all been previously over-looked.

This book explores the lives of the women who were omitted from the genteel history books of the past, aiming to identify what they looked like, what life was like for them, and who the important people in their lives were. It also looks in depth at the lives of a select few prostitutes, examining what drew them into prostitution and what happened to them afterwards. From Whitehaven to North Shields, from Peterborough to Bloomsbury (via Paris), these women led extraordinary, richly textured lives that are still relevant today, and that we can continue to learn so much from.

The perfect introduction to Victorian prostitutes for family and local historians, genealogists, and students of the Victorian era.

Claire Richardson is a historian, researcher, and writer with a specialism in women’s history. She completed her MRes at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, and has had articles featured in family tree magazines and blogs. Claire has been a tour guide for many years, regularly presents talks and lectures, and is also an inaugural member of the Peterborough Women’s History Group.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 25 mono illustrations; 25 Illustrations
Verlagsort Barnsley
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-3990-4464-8 / 1399044648
ISBN-13 978-1-3990-4464-6 / 9781399044646
Zustand Neuware
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