Selling Sex in the Reich
Delve into the intriguing world of early-twentieth-century Germany with "Selling Sex in the Reich" by Victoria Harris, published by Oxford University Press. This compelling 232-page exploration thoroughly examines the intersections of deviance, class, and gender within the context of the sex trade. Harris offers a fresh perspective on the experiences of sex workers, engaging with critical debates surrounding the nature of prostitution and its implications on broader social dynamics of the time. By assessing the moral conditions and social realities that defined this period, the book sheds light on how the sex trade reflects significant historical transformations. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those eager to understand societal changes, this thought-provoking work invites readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding prostitution. Don't miss your chance to gain insight into this essential chapter of history.