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Philip Howell, Geographies of Regulation: Policing Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Empire. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009. xii + 299 pages, US$99 hardcover

机译:菲利普·豪威尔(Philip Howell),《管制地理学:十九世纪英国和帝国治安卖淫》。剑桥,剑桥大学出版社,2009年。xii + 299页,99美元精装书

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Philip Howell's beautifully written monograph on the regulation of prostitution in nineteenth-century Britain and its empire follows a recent push by geographers to demonstrate 'actually existing' (p. 2) geographies. There are three main themes. First, pursuing the geography of sexual policy, Howell suggests that 'the solution to prostitution is as profoundly spatial as is the problem'.
机译:菲利普·豪威尔(Philip Howell)撰写精美的专着介绍了19世纪英国及其帝国关于卖淫的专论,这是地理学家最近推动展示“实际上存在”的地理(第2页)之后所写的。有三个主要主题。首先,在追求性政策的地理学基础上,霍威尔提出“对卖淫的解决与问题一样具有深远的空间性”。

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