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Brenda, Stoltzfus, ed. Let the good times roll: Prostitution and the U.S. military in Asia. New Press, 1993.

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Hayashi, Yōko. Sei o kanrisuru teikoku: Kōshō seidoka no "eisei" mondai to haishō undō. Osaka University Press, 2017.

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Deutschland, Koreanische Frauengruppe in, ed. In die Prostitution gezwungen: Koreanische Frauen erinnern sich : Zeugenaussagen aus dem japanischen Asien-Pazifik-Krieg. Secolo, 1996.

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Drvenkar, Zoran. Yugoslavian Gigolo: Roman. Klett-Cotta, 2005.

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Yi, Kyŏng-bin. Yŏngmi Chini Yunsŏn: Yanggongju, minjok ŭi ttal, kukka p'ongnyŏk p'ihaeja rŭl nŏmŏsŏ. Sŏhae Munjip, 2020.

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Kim, Hyŏn-sŏn (Social worker with prostitute), ed. Migun wianbu kijich'on ŭi sumgyŏjin chinsil: Miguk wianbu kijich'on yŏsŏng ŭi ch'oech'o ŭi chŭngŏnnok. Hanul Ak'ademi, 2013.

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Toshiyuki, Tanaka. Japan's comfort women: Sexual slavery and prostitution during World War II and the U.S. occupation. Routledge, 2001.

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Franzina, Emilio. Casini di guerra: Il tempo libero dalla trincea e i postriboli militari nel primo conflitto mondiale. P. Gaspari, 1999.

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1953-, Stetz Margaret D., and Oh Bonnie B. C, eds. Legacies of the comfort women of World War II. M.E. Sharpe, 2001.

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(Korea), Tongbuga Yŏksa Chaedan, ed. The truth of the Japanese military "comfort women". Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2007.

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L, Hicks George. The comfort women: Sex slaves of Japanese imperial forces. Silkworm Books, 1995.

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H, Kim Elaine, and Choi Chungmoo, eds. Dangerous women: Gender and Korean nationalism. Routledge, 1998.

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Sex among allies: Military prostitution in U.S.-Korea relations. Columbia University Press, 1997.

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Borch, Fred L. Trials for Forced Prostitution. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777168.003.0008.

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For the first time in legal history, the Dutch prosecuted forced prostitution (also called “enforced prostitution”) as a war crime. They were the only Allied Power to prosecute the offense at a military tribunal. Consequently, their efforts to punish sexual violence against women and girls, especially in the “Semarang forced prostitution affair,” are important in the evolution of the law of armed conflict. This chapter explores how the Japanese forced European civilian girls and women in internment camps to work as prostitutes (“comfort women”) in brothels licensed by the Japanese military. It
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Sturdevant, Saundra Pollack, and Brenda Stoltzfus. Let the Good Times Roll: Prostitution and the U.S. Military in Asia. New Pr, 1993.

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Tanaka, Yuki, Cynthia Enloe, Sheila S. Coronel, and Maria Rosa Henson. Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery under the Japanese Military. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery Under the Japanese Military. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1999.

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Henson, Maria Rosa. Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery under the Japanese Military. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1999.

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Henson, Maria Rosa. Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery under the Japanese Military. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 1999.

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Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery under the Japanese Military. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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The US military bases and the Filipino women. Is the traditional Filipino family still surviving: The women's perspective on the Family Code. Center for Women's Resources, 1989.

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Rodriguez Garcia, Magaly. Ideas and Practices of Prostitution Around the World. Edited by Paul Knepper and Anja Johansen. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199352333.013.6.

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This essay provides a global overview of prostitution from the early modern period to the present. Although the distinction between “premodern” and “modern” prostitution is not necessarily sharp, the profound political, military, and socioeconomic changes from roughly 1600 onward had an important impact on the sale of sex. Worldwide, the practice of prostitution and societal reactions to it were influenced by processes of colonization, industrialization, urbanization, the rise of nation-states, military modernization, nationalism, and war, as well as revolutions in politics, agriculture, trans
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Ditmore, Melissa Hope. Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work. Greenwood, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216002215.

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The cliche is that prostitution is the oldest profession. Isn't it time that the subject received a full reference treatment? This major 2-volume set is the first to treat in an inclusive reference what is usually considered a societal failing and the underside of sexuality and economic survival. The A-to-Z encyclopedia offers wide-ranging entries related to prostitution and the sex industry, past and present, both worldwide (mostly in the West) and in the United States. The topic of prostitution has high-interest appeal across disciplines, and the narrative entries illuminate literature, art,
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Napier, Adelheid. "So long boys ... take care of yourselves": Vice suppression and civil-military relations at Chanute Field during World War II. 1997.

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Turebang yŏindŭl: Kijich'on yŏindŭl kwa ch'iyu wa hoebok ŭi sigan, Turebang sinhak 30-yŏn. Samin, 2017.

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Cheng, Sealing. On the Move for Love: Migrant Entertainers and the U. S. Military in South Korea. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

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Yugoslavian Gigolo. dtv, 2007.

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Dienvidslāvu žigolo. Pētergailis, 2007.

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Jugoszláv dzsigoló: Egy jobb világba menekül ; átgázol minden érzelmen ; de meddig mehet el? Alexandra, 2008.

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The comfort women: Japan's brutal regime of enforced prostitution in the Second World War. W.W. Norton & Co., 1995.

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The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War. W. W. Norton & Company, 1997.

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Kŭndae wa sŏng p'ongnyŏk: Hanbando ŭi 20-segi. Sŏnin, 2012.

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Borch, Fred L. Military Trials of War Criminals in the Netherlands East Indies 1946-1949. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777168.001.0001.

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From 1946 to 1949, the Dutch prosecuted more than 1,000 Japanese soldiers and civilians for war crimes committed during the occupation of the Netherlands East Indies during World War II. They also prosecuted a small number of Dutch citizens for collaborating with their Japanese occupiers. The war crimes committed by the Japanese against military personnel and civilians in the East Indies included mass murder, murder, torture, mistreatment of prisoners of war and civilian internees, and forced prostitution. Beginning in 1946, the Dutch convened military tribunals in various locations in the Eas
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Hicks, George L. The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War. W. W. Norton & Company, 1997.

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Wingfield, Nancy M. Brothel Life. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801658.003.0004.

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Tolerated prostitutes were part of the Monarchy’s large under classes, which they moved into and out of during their careers. This chapter analyzes the background of tolerated prostitutes, how they entered the trade, and their movement into and out of brothels to argue that regulated prostitution was both contingent and permeable, revealing that brothel life could be a temporary or a long-term undertaking. It also demonstrates that tolerated prostitution was a multi-confessional, multigenerational, multinational, trans-Austrian enterprise. Those who participated in brothel prostitution commerc
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Le repos des guerriers: Les bordels militaires de campagne pendant la guerre d'Indochine. Fayard, 2014.

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Japan's comfort women: Sexual slavery and prostitution during World War II and the US occupation. Routledge, 2002.

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Kemeny, P. C. The Halcyon Days of Protestant Moral Reform. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190844394.003.0007.

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During the 1910s the Watch and Ward Society continued to work to suppress gambling and obscene literature and achieved dramatic success in its campaign against prostitution. Two crucial victories in their battle against obscene literature were the landmark 1909 Massachusetts Supreme Court decision again Elinor Glyn’s Three Weeks and its cooperative arrangement with the region’s booksellers association in 1913 that led to the withdrawal of many morally objectionable books from the market. The “white slavery” scare, which swept across America between 1909 and 1913, revived the moral reform organ
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Wingfield, Nancy M. Morals and Morale during the Great War. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801658.003.0007.

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The First World War had great impact on the sexual practices across the Monarchy. Despite increasing military control over the civilian realm, the social upheaval of wartime provided more space—including barracks and military parade grounds—for casual, non-marital, sometimes, commercial, sexual transactions. This chapter examines the explosion of clandestine prostitution and the virtual collapse of regulated prostitution in the Monarchy, both owing to the economic privation of wartime, as part of everyday life on the home front. Military-civilian efforts were little help in closely overseeing
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Johnson, Akemi. Night in the American Village: Women in the Shadow of the US Military Bases in Okinawa. Blackstone Publishing, 2019.

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Night in the American Village: Women in the Shadow of the U.S. Military Bases in Okinawa. New Press, The, 2019.

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Byers, Andrew. The Sexual Economy of War. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501736445.001.0001.

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The book argues that concerns about sexuality were fundamental to how the U.S. Army managed its deployments and military occupations throughout the early decades of the twentieth century. Far from being just a marginal release from the stresses of military service and combat, sexuality stood at the center of the military experience. The book uses the concept of a “sexual economy of war” to highlight the interconnectedness of everything from homosexuality, competing conceptions of masculinity, and the proper role of military families, to issues like rape and sexual violence, as well as attempts
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Wingfield, Nancy M. Peripheries. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801658.003.0003.

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The Ministry of Interior issued a decree on 21 November 1906 soliciting proposals for revision of regulation from all provincial governors on regulation in the large cities in their jurisdiction with large industrial installations or military garrisons. Respondents across Austria addressed four major issues: 1) the utility of regulating prostitution on the example of the tolerated brothels; 2) the danger prostitutes posed to public health; and less often, 3) the social origins of local prostitutes; and 4) the social profile of clients. Responses reveal varying attitudes toward, experiences wit
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McCabe, Kimberly A., and Sabita Manian, eds. Sex Trafficking. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2010. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978732193.

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Global estimates of human trafficking range from 600,000 to four million victims each year with the majority being victims of sex trafficking. This strikingly large range belies the difficulty in gathering, defining, and accountability of sex-trafficking data. Victims of sex trafficking may be forced into pornography, prostitution for the military or militia, spousal prostitution, and prostitution for the sex-tourism industry. In response to the problem of sex trafficking, many nations have either misunderstood the definition or failed to comprehend the magnitude that have occurs within their
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Dominy, Graham. “For the Colonel’s Lady and Judy O’Grady Are Sisters under Their Skins”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040047.003.0010.

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This chapter explores how gender relationships were mediated through the prisms of class and race in colonial Natal. More specifically, it asks how Natal's colonial elite aligned the military concepts of hierarchy and deference within the shaping of gender relations that were designed to underpin assumptions of class, caste, and race within the colonial social structure. It explains how gender issues in the Natal context were closely intertwined with class and racial issues in unexpected ways. In particular, it considers the intersections of class, gender, and agency in marriage alliances betw
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(Editor), Sangmie Choi Schellstede, and Soon Mi Yu (Editor, Photographer), eds. Comfort Women Speak: Testimony by Sex Slaves of the Japanese Military : Includes New United Nations Human Rights Report (Science and Human Rights Series, 1). Holmes & Meier Publishers, 2000.

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Paugh, Katherine. “An Increasing Capital in an Increasing Gang”. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789789.003.0006.

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Christian missionaries and clerics played an important, if difficult, role in the political campaign to promote monogamy and fertility in the Caribbean. Sex was big business in the Caribbean, where a hotel/prostitution industry catered to military men and island residents alike. Moreover, interracial liaisons provided opportunities for social advancement to women of African descent. Although Methodist missionaries at first tolerated polygamy among their enslaved converts, as the demographic problems in the region became politically urgent they sought increasingly to promote Christian marriage
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D, Stetz Margaret, and Bonnie B. C. Oh. Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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D, Stetz Margaret, and Bonnie B. C. Oh. Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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The truth of the Japanese military "comfort women". Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2014.

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