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The Burgher and the Whore - Prostitution in Early Modern Amsterdam

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.05.2011

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Originally published: De burger en de hoer. Prostitutie in Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Wereldbibliotheek, 2003.



About the author

Lotte van de Pol is a specialist in social, cultural, and economic history, and women's history of early modern Europe. She received her Ph.D. at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, and held positions at the Erasmus University and the Dutch Open University. Her book with Rudolf Dekker, The Tradition of Female Transvestism in Early Modern Europe (1989), was translated into five languages. Her research into early modern prostitution resulted in two books, one of which was also translated in several languages. From 2004 to 2007 she worked at the Friedrich Meineke Institute of the Faculty of History of the Free University in Berlin as a member of the research group Egodocuments in Transcultural Perspectives.

Summary

Amsterdam was, after London and Paris, the third largest city in early modern Europe, and was renowned throughout Europe for its widespread and visible prostitution. Delving deep into a wide range of sources, but making particular use of the transcripts of thousands of trials, The Burgher and the Whore reconstructs Amsterdam's whoredom in detail. The colourful and fascinating descriptions of the prostitutes, their bawds, their clients, and the police shed new light on the cultural, social, and economic conditions of the lives of poor women in a seafaring society.

Lotte van de Pol explores how the vice trade was embedded in Amsterdam's society, economy, and judicial system, and how legislation and policing were shaped by misogynist attitudes towards women and fear of God's wrath and venereal diseases towards sex. The story concentrates on the people living at the margins of a rich metropolis, in which there was a large surplus of women, many of them poor immigrants with little prospect of marriage. Many changes are visible in the 150 years under scrutiny, including the view of prostitution from immorality to trade, and of prostitutes from whores and criminals to paupers. The result is a book that can be read as the history of the Dutch Golden Age from below.

Additional text

This book fits seamlessly into an extensive historiography on early modern European prostitution... This is a deeply researched book.

Product details

Authors Lotte van de Pol, Lotte van de Pol, Lotte van de Pol
Assisted by Liz Waters (Translation)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 15.05.2011, delayed
 
EAN 9780199211401
ISBN 978-0-19-921140-1
No. of pages 288
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Sexualität, Europäische Geschichte, Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, HISTORY / Europe / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality

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