Josephine Butler and the Prostitution Campaigns: Diseases of the Body Politic
Edited by Jane Jordan; Ingrid Sharp
- Published: 11 Nov 2004
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415226844
- Set ISBN: 9780415226844
Set Contents
The Moral Reclaimability of Prostitutes
- Edited by
- Ingrid Sharp
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction By Ingrid Sharp
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1‘Prostitution in Relation to Public Health: Forming the Introductory Chapter to the Second Edition of the Treatise on Syphilis’, Reprinted for Private Circulation, January 1851 By William Acton
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2‘Prostitution - The Need for its Reform’, Lancet, 7 November 1857, pp. 478-9
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3‘Prostitution: Its Medical Aspects’, Lancet, 13 February 1858, pp. 173-4
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4‘Prostitution: Its Medical Aspects’, Lancet,20 February 1858, pp. 198-9
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5‘Control of Prostitution’, British Medical Journal, 29 January 1870, pp. 112-13
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6Letter from Josephine E. Butler to her Niece Edith Leupold, 8 March 1867, [From Liverpool], Josephine Butler Collection, University of Liverpool Library By Josephine Butler
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7Poem Written by Mary Lomax and Dedicated to Josephine E. Butler, One of Two Fragments Sent by Josephine E. Butler to her Niece Edith Leupold in 1867, Josephine Butler Collection, University of Liverpool Library By Mary Lomax
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8Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Mrs George Butler, 3 January 1870, [From Newcastle], Josephine Butler Collection, University of Liverpool Library By Josephine Butler
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9‘The Lovers of the Lost’, Contemporary Review, vol. 13, Jan-March 1870, pp. 16-40 By Josephine Butler
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10‘The Moral Reclaimability of Prostitutes’, Paper Read by Mrs Butler at a Conference of Delegates from Societies Promoting the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, May 1870 By Josephine Butler
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11The Voice o f One Crying in the Wilderness, Originally Published as Une Voixdans le Désert, 1874. English Translation by Osmund Airy, Bristol & London, 1913 By Josephine Butler
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12The Moral Forces Which Defeat the Hygienic Regulation o f Social Vice, London, Dyer Brothers, 1882 By Joseph Edmondson
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13‘Women Physicians and the Regulation of Vice’, Dawn, May 1895, p. 13 By Elizabeth Blackwell
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14‘Medical Responsibility in Relation to the Contagious Diseases Acts: Address to Medical Women’, an Address Given to a Meeting of Medical Women, in London, 27 April 1897 By Elizabeth Blackwell
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The Martyrs of Hell’s Highway. A Novel with a Purpose, with preface and appendix by Mrs. Josephine E. Butler, London, H.R. Allenson, 1896 By H. Elwyn Thomas
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I. Mr. Liberton
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II. The Libertine at Work
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III. The Liberttne’s Methods
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IV. The Victim in the Snare
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V. The Tears of Outraged Childhood
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The Veil Lifted
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Mrs. Traitoress and the Child
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A Child Longing for Death
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A Fiendish Woman’s Cruelty
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“Dropping into Darkness and Nothingness”
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“The Imitation of Christ” Studied under Strange Circumstances
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The Dead Child Speaks so the Old Man
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In the Hidden Depths
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A Night’s Experience
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Where is God?
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A Ray of Light in the Darkness
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The Sound of Breaking Hearts
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Madness and Despair
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Unutterable Sympathy
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Told in Siient Darkness
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Liza’s Story
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Life not Worth Living
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The Curse Partly Lifted
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Read it, and Give ii a Name
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16Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Miss Forsaith, 28 February 1898, Josephine Butler Collection, University of Liverpool Library By Josephine Butler
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17‘A Word to Christian Sceptics’, Storm-Bell, November 1898, pp. 150-3 By Josephine Butler
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18‘Memories’, Storm-Bell, June 1900, pp. 307-11 By Josephine Butler
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19Letter from Josephine E. Butler to ‘Beloved’ Miss Forsaith, Saturday, 1 April 1905, Josephine Butler Collection, University of Liverpool Library By Josephine Butler
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20Letter from Josephine E. Butler to Miss Forsaith and Harriet, 2 April 1905, [From Wooler], Josephine Butler Collection, University of Liverpool Library By Josephine Butler