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The View from Two Fields: History and Archaeology of Historical Sex Work / Angela J. Smith, Anna M. Munns, and Kristen R. Fellows
Section I. Law and Spatial Order
Landscapes of Power and Desire: A Geographical Analysis of Washington, DC's Nineteenth-Century Brothel District / Jennifer A. Lupu
The Legal Language of Sex: Interpreting a Prostitution Hierarchy Using the Terminology of Criminal Charges / Anna M. Munns
"Alleged Crusades" and "Self-Fooled Reformers": The Rise and Fall of White Slavery Hysteria in the 1910s / Ashley Baggett and Carol A. Bentley
Sex Workers in the City: Brothels, Working Women, and the Urban Landscape of Nineteenth-Century Boston's North End Neighborhood / Alexander D. Keim
Section II. Illuminating Brothel Diversity: Children and Women of Color
Ghosts in the Archives: Using Archaeology to Discuss Brothel Childhoods / Jade Luiz
Using Racial Stereotypes as a Business Strategy: Ida Dorsey in Minneapolis / Penny A. Petersen
Melvina Massey: Fargo's Most Famous Madam / Angela J. Smith
Section III. On the Flip Side: Men and Masculinities
Homosocial Bonding in the Brothel: Feminine Spaces and Masculine Identities / Kristen R. Fellows
The Enterprising Career of Tom Savage in Los Angeles' Red-Light District, 1870-1909 / AnneMarie Kooistra
"A WEAK MAN can now cure himself": Brothels as Alternative Venues for Treatment of "Private
Diseases of Men?" and Other Afflictions / Mark S. Warner
Final Thoughts: Points of Intersection and Future Directions / Kristen R. Fellows and Angela J. Smith

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