Selling Sex in the Reich: Prostitutes in German Society, 1914-1945

Awards:   Commended for Longman/History Today Book of the Year Award 2010. Winner of Winner of the Women's History Network Book Prize 2011 Highly Commended, Longman-History Today Book of the Year Awards 2010. Winner of Winner of the Women's History Network Book Prize 2011 Highly Commended, Longman-History Today Book of the Year Awards 2010. Winner of Women's History Network Book Prize 2011.
Author:   Victoria Harris (Research Fellow, King's College, University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199657797


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   26 April 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Commended for Longman/History Today Book of the Year Award 2010.
  • Winner of Winner of the Women's History Network Book Prize 2011 Highly Commended, Longman-History Today Book of the Year Awards 2010.
  • Winner of Winner of the Women's History Network Book Prize 2011 Highly Commended, Longman-History Today Book of the Year Awards 2010.
  • Winner of Women's History Network Book Prize 2011.

Overview

Selling Sex in the Reich focuses on the voices and experiences of prostitutes working in the German sex trade in the first half of the twentieth century. Victoria Harris develops a nuanced picture of the prostitutes' backgrounds, their reasons for entering the trade, and their attitudes towards their work and those who sought to control them, as well as of their clients and the wide variety of other players within the wider prostitute milieu. Public responses to the issue of prostitution are revealed through the motivations of the law enforcement agencies, social workers, and doctors who increasingly attempted to manage and contain prostitutes' movements and behaviour and to categorize them scientifically as a group. Prostitution can help recast our understanding of sexuality and ethics, teaching us much about how German society defined itself through its definition of who did not belong within it. In addition, common conceptions of the relationship between the type of government in power and official attitudes towards sexuality are challenged. For, as Harris shows, the prevalent desire to control citizens' sexuality transcended traditional left-right divides throughout this period and intensified with economic and political modernization, producing surprising continuities across the Wilhelmine, Weimar, and Nazi eras.

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Author:   Victoria Harris (Research Fellow, King's College, University of Cambridge)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9780199657797


ISBN 10:   0199657793
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   26 April 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue Introduction: Rescuing the Fallen Woman 1: The Prostitute Experience 2: The Prostitute Milieu 3: The Prostitute and Society 4: The Prostitute and the State Conclusion: Towards an understanding of the prostitute experience Bibliography Index

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Review from previous edition Harris' eye-opening and thought-provoking analysis of the history of prostitution in German society contributes substantially to our understanding of continuities across periods and to a more precise characterisation of the prostitutes' working environment. Ulrike Zitzlsperger, Times Higher Education An engaging, readable study...captivating, well-researched... This book should be read by everyone with an interest in modern German social history, gender and womens history, the history of sexuality, and even labour and urban history. Julia Sneeringer, German History An interesting and instructive approach to German history in the first half of the 20th century ... a well-researched study that raises many interesting issues. Jeremy Black, History Today engaging ... contributes to the historiography of gender and sexuality by throwing light on the experience of women working as prostitutes. Lutz Sauerteig, American Historical Review


engaging ... contributes to the historiography of gender and sexuality by throwing light on the experience of women working as prostitutes. * Lutz Sauerteig, American Historical Review * An interesting and instructive approach to German history in the first half of the 20th century ... a well-researched study that raises many interesting issues. * Jeremy Black, History Today * An engaging, readable study...captivating, well-researched... This book should be read by everyone with an interest in modern German social history, gender and womens history, the history of sexuality, and even labour and urban history. * Julia Sneeringer, German History * Review from previous edition Harris' eye-opening and thought-provoking analysis of the history of prostitution in German society contributes substantially to our understanding of continuities across periods and to a more precise characterisation of the prostitutes' working environment. * Ulrike Zitzlsperger, Times Higher Education *


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Victoria Harris is a Research Fellow in History at King's College, Cambridge, where she also teaches and supervises topics in Modern European History.

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