Narrow your search

Library

ULB (4)

CaGeWeB (2)

UGent (2)

ULiège (2)

KU Leuven (1)

RoSa (1)


Resource type

book (12)


Language

English (5)

German (5)

French (2)


Year
From To Submit

1912 (12)

Listing 1 - 10 of 12 << page
of 2
>>
Sort by

Book
Handbuch der Sexualwissenschaften, mit besonderer berücksichtigung der kulturgeschichtlichen Beziehungen
Authors: --- ---
Year: 1912 Publisher: Leipzig : Vogel,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords

Sex.


Book
Das Weib in den Religionen der Völker unter Berücksichtigung der einzelnen Kulte und Sitten
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: Berlin : Bermühler,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords

Sex --- Women. --- Religious aspects.


Book
Les logis d'amour au XVIIIe siècle
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: Paris : H. Daragon,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Keywords

Sex Customs --- History


Book
A new conscience and an ancient evil
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: New York : Macmillan Co.,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"The following material, much of which has been published in McClure's Magazine, was written, not from the point of view of the expert, but because of my own need for a counter-knowledge to a bewildering mass of information which came to me through the Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. The reports which its twenty field officers daily brought to its main office adjoining Hull House became to me a revelation of the dangers implicit in city conditions and of the allurements which are designedly placed around many young girls in order to draw them into an evil life. As head of the Publication Committee, I read the original documents in a series of special investigations made by the Association on dance halls, theatres, amusement parks, lake excursion boats, petty gambling, the home surroundings of one hundred Juvenile Court children and the records of four thousand parents who clearly contributed to the delinquency of their own families. The Association also collected the personal histories of two hundred department-store girls, of two hundred factory girls, of two hundred immigrant girls, of two hundred office girls, and of girls employed in one hundred hotels and restaurants. While this experience was most distressing, I was, on the other hand, much impressed and at times fairly startled by the large and diversified number of people to whom the very existence of the white slave traffic had become unendurable and who promptly responded to any appeal made on behalf of its victims. City officials, policemen, judges, attorneys, employers, trades unionists, physicians, teachers, newly arrived immigrants, clergymen, railway officials, and newspaper men, as under a profound sense of compunction, were unsparing of time and effort when given an opportunity to assist an individual girl, to promote legislation designed for her protection, or to establish institutions for her rescue. I therefore venture to hope that in serving my own need I may also serve the need of a rapidly growing public when I set down for rational consideration the temptations surrounding multitudes of young people and when I assemble, as best I may, the many indications of a new conscience, which in various directions is slowly gathering strength and which we may soberly hope will at last successfully array itself against this incredible social wrong, ancient though it may be"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

Keywords

Prostitution --- Sex Work. --- History.


Book
A new conscience and an ancient evil
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: New York : Macmillan Co.,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"The following material, much of which has been published in McClure's Magazine, was written, not from the point of view of the expert, but because of my own need for a counter-knowledge to a bewildering mass of information which came to me through the Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. The reports which its twenty field officers daily brought to its main office adjoining Hull House became to me a revelation of the dangers implicit in city conditions and of the allurements which are designedly placed around many young girls in order to draw them into an evil life. As head of the Publication Committee, I read the original documents in a series of special investigations made by the Association on dance halls, theatres, amusement parks, lake excursion boats, petty gambling, the home surroundings of one hundred Juvenile Court children and the records of four thousand parents who clearly contributed to the delinquency of their own families. The Association also collected the personal histories of two hundred department-store girls, of two hundred factory girls, of two hundred immigrant girls, of two hundred office girls, and of girls employed in one hundred hotels and restaurants. While this experience was most distressing, I was, on the other hand, much impressed and at times fairly startled by the large and diversified number of people to whom the very existence of the white slave traffic had become unendurable and who promptly responded to any appeal made on behalf of its victims. City officials, policemen, judges, attorneys, employers, trades unionists, physicians, teachers, newly arrived immigrants, clergymen, railway officials, and newspaper men, as under a profound sense of compunction, were unsparing of time and effort when given an opportunity to assist an individual girl, to promote legislation designed for her protection, or to establish institutions for her rescue. I therefore venture to hope that in serving my own need I may also serve the need of a rapidly growing public when I set down for rational consideration the temptations surrounding multitudes of young people and when I assemble, as best I may, the many indications of a new conscience, which in various directions is slowly gathering strength and which we may soberly hope will at last successfully array itself against this incredible social wrong, ancient though it may be"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

Keywords

Prostitution --- Sex Work. --- History.


Book
A new conscience and an ancient evil
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: New York : Macmillan Co.,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"The following material, much of which has been published in McClure's Magazine, was written, not from the point of view of the expert, but because of my own need for a counter-knowledge to a bewildering mass of information which came to me through the Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. The reports which its twenty field officers daily brought to its main office adjoining Hull House became to me a revelation of the dangers implicit in city conditions and of the allurements which are designedly placed around many young girls in order to draw them into an evil life. As head of the Publication Committee, I read the original documents in a series of special investigations made by the Association on dance halls, theatres, amusement parks, lake excursion boats, petty gambling, the home surroundings of one hundred Juvenile Court children and the records of four thousand parents who clearly contributed to the delinquency of their own families. The Association also collected the personal histories of two hundred department-store girls, of two hundred factory girls, of two hundred immigrant girls, of two hundred office girls, and of girls employed in one hundred hotels and restaurants. While this experience was most distressing, I was, on the other hand, much impressed and at times fairly startled by the large and diversified number of people to whom the very existence of the white slave traffic had become unendurable and who promptly responded to any appeal made on behalf of its victims. City officials, policemen, judges, attorneys, employers, trades unionists, physicians, teachers, newly arrived immigrants, clergymen, railway officials, and newspaper men, as under a profound sense of compunction, were unsparing of time and effort when given an opportunity to assist an individual girl, to promote legislation designed for her protection, or to establish institutions for her rescue. I therefore venture to hope that in serving my own need I may also serve the need of a rapidly growing public when I set down for rational consideration the temptations surrounding multitudes of young people and when I assemble, as best I may, the many indications of a new conscience, which in various directions is slowly gathering strength and which we may soberly hope will at last successfully array itself against this incredible social wrong, ancient though it may be"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

Keywords

Prostitution --- Sex Work. --- History.


Book
Encyclopédie de l'amour : mariage, adultère, prostitution, poèmes d'amour, chants nuptiaux, contes & traditions
Authors: --- --- --- ---
Year: 1912 Publisher: Paris : H. Daragon,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract


Book
The sexual life of the child
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: New York : Macmillan Company,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Dr. Moll is a gifted physician of long experience whose work with those problems of medicine and hygiene which demand scientific acquaintance with human nature has made him well known to experts in these fields. In this book he has undertaken to describe the origin and development, in childhood and youth, of the acts and feelings due to sex; to explain the forces by which sex-responses are directed and misdirected; and to judge the wisdom of existing and proposed methods of preventing the degradation of a child's sexual life. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).


Book
A new conscience and an ancient evil
Authors: ---
Year: 1912 Publisher: New York : The Macmillan Company,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Much of the material has been published in McClure's magazine. cf. Pref.


Book
Die geheime und öffentliche Prostitution in Stuttgart, Karlsruhe und München
Author:
Year: 1912 Publisher: Paderborn Ferdinand Schöningh

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Listing 1 - 10 of 12 << page
of 2
>>
Sort by