Memoir and Select Remains of the Late Rev. John R. M'Dowall, the Martyr of the Seventh Commandment, in the Nineteenth Century

Memoir and Select Remains of the Late Rev. John R. M'Dowall, the Martyr of the Seventh Commandment, in the Nineteenth Century
Title Memoir and Select Remains of the Late Rev. John R. M'Dowall, the Martyr of the Seventh Commandment, in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author John Robert McDowall
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Pages 442
Release 1838
Genre Church work with prostitutes
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Seduction, Prostitution, and Moral Reform in New York, 1830-1860

Seduction, Prostitution, and Moral Reform in New York, 1830-1860
Title Seduction, Prostitution, and Moral Reform in New York, 1830-1860 PDF eBook
Author Larry Whiteaker
Publisher Routledge
Pages 146
Release 2021-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 1000525392

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First published in 1998. In June 1831 the New York Magdalen Society published its first annual report. The Society charged that widespread sexual deviation, primarily in the form of prostitution, existed in New York City. The Magdalen Report claimed that approximately ten thousand women earned their livings as public prostitutes, and another ten thousand were “private or part-time prostitutes.” The Magdalen Society’s establishment and the subsequent publication of the Magdalen Report marked the beginning of a crusade in New York City to curtail sexual deviation and this study looks at the changes and reforms that took place.

Reforming Women

Reforming Women
Title Reforming Women PDF eBook
Author Lisa J. Shaver
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 296
Release 2019-02-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0822986469

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In Reforming Women, Lisa Shaver locates the emergence of a distinct women’s rhetoric and feminist consciousness in the American Female Moral Reform Society. Established in 1834, the society took aim at prostitution, brothels, and the lascivious behavior increasingly visible in America’s industrializing cities. In particular, female moral reformers contested the double standard that overlooked promiscuous behavior in men while harshly condemning women for the same offense. Their ardent rhetoric resonated with women across the country. With its widely-read periodical and auxiliary societies representing more than 50,000 women, the American Female Moral Reform Society became the first national reform movement organized, led, and comprised solely by women. Drawing on an in-depth examination of the group’s periodical, Reforming Women delineates essential rhetorical tactics including women’s strategic use of gender, the periodical press, anger, presence, auxiliary societies, and institutional rhetoric—tactics women’s reform efforts would use throughout the nineteenth century. Almost two centuries later, female moral reformers’ rhetoric resonates today as our society continues to struggle with different moral expectations for men and women.

A Dictionary of Books Relating to America

A Dictionary of Books Relating to America
Title A Dictionary of Books Relating to America PDF eBook
Author Joseph Sabin
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Pages 594
Release 1879
Genre America
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Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
Title Bibliotheca Americana PDF eBook
Author Joseph Sabin
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1879
Genre America
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Beneath the American Renaissance

Beneath the American Renaissance
Title Beneath the American Renaissance PDF eBook
Author David S. Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 656
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0199782849

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The award-winning Beneath the American Renaissance is a classic work on American literature. It immeasurably broadens our knowledge of our most important literary period, as first identified by F.O. Matthiessen's American Renaissance. With its combination of sharp critical insight, engaging observation, and narrative drive, it represents the kind of masterful cultural history for which David Reynolds is known. Here the major works of Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and Dickinson receive striking, original readings set against the rich backdrop of contemporary popular writing. Now back in print, the volume includes a new foreword by historian Sean Wilentz that reveals the book's impact and influence. A magisterial work of criticism and cultural history, Beneath the American Renaissance will fascinate anyone interested in the genesis of America's most significant literary epoch and the iconic figures who defined it.

Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
Title Bibliotheca Americana PDF eBook
Author Francis Perego Harper
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Pages 882
Release 1899
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