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Journal of the History of Sexuality

Volume 18, Number 3, September 2009

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E-ISSN: 1535-3605 Print ISSN: 1043-4070

Table of Contents

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Special Isue: New Perspectives on Commercial Sex and Sex Work in Urban America, 1850–1940
Guest Editor: Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Introduction
pp. 359-366
“Wouldn’t a Boy Do?”: Placing Early-Twentieth-Century Male Youth Sex Work into Histories of Sexuality
pp. 367-392
Saving Young Girls from Chinatown: White Slavery and Woman Suffrage, 1910–1920
pp. 393-417
“Bright and Good Looking Colored Girl”: Black Women’s Sexuality and “Harmful Intimacy” in Early-Twentieth-Century New York
pp. 418-456
“Look for the Moral and Sex Sides of the Problem”: Investigating Jewishness, Desire, and Discipline at Macy’s Department Store, New York City, 1913
pp. 457-485
Barnum’s Brothel: P.T.’s “Last Great Humbug”
pp. 486-513

Book Reviews

Sexual Revolution in Bolshevik Russia (review)
pp. 514-517
Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britons (review)
pp. 517-522
Vernacular Bodies: The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England (review)
pp. 522-526
Sex after Fascism: Memory and Morality in Twentieth-Century Germany (review)
pp. 526-532
Naked Germany: Health, Race and the Nation (review)
pp. 532-536
Sins of the Flesh: Responding to Sexual Disease in Early Modern Europe (review)
pp. 536-541
Eugenic Nation: Faults and Frontiers of Better Breeding in Modern America (review)
pp. 541-544
Keats’s Boyish Imagination (review)
pp. 544-547

Books of Critical Interest

Books of Critical Interest
pp. 548-549

Dissertations Recently Completed in Related Fields

Dissertations Recently Completed in Related Fields
pp. 550-552

Notes on Contributors

Notes on Contributors
pp. 555-556

Index to Volume 18 (2009)

Index to Volume 18 (2009)
pp. 557-560
Journal of the History of Sexuality: Volume 18 Numbers 1–3 (2009)
pp. 561-562

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