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This project was generously funded by the Leverhulme Trust. See Anne Summers, Which Women? What Europe? Josephine Butler and the International Abolitionist Federation, History Workshop Journal 62, Autumn 2006
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This project was generously funded by the Leverhulme Trust. See Anne Summers, 'Which Women? What Europe? Josephine Butler and the International Abolitionist Federation', History Workshop Journal 62, Autumn 2006.
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Prostitution and Victorian Society: Women, Class and the State, Cambridge, 1980, and Jane Jordan
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On Butler's British campaigns, see Judith Walkowitz, Prostitution and Victorian Society: Women, Class and the State, Cambridge, 1980, and Jane Jordan, Josephine Butler, London 2001.
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Most of the papers presented at these colloquia have been published in Women's History Review 17: 2, April 2008, in the special issue 'Gender, Religion and Politics; Josephine Butler's Campaigns in International Perspective (1875-1959)'.
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Most of the papers presented at these colloquia have been published in Women's History Review 17: 2, April 2008, in the special issue 'Gender, Religion and Politics; Josephine Butler's Campaigns in International Perspective (1875-1959)'.
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An early statement of this position is Antoinette Burton, The White Woman's Burden: British Feminists and The Indian Woman, 1865-1915, Women's Studies International Forum 13: 4, 1990
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An early statement of this position is Antoinette Burton, 'The White Woman's Burden: British Feminists and "The Indian Woman", 1865-1915', Women's Studies International Forum 13: 4, 1990.
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On this important generation, see Julia Laite, 'The Association for Moral and Social Hygiene: Abolitionism and Prostitution Law in Britain (1915-1959)' and Karen Offen, 'Madame Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix, the Josephine Butler of France', both in Women's History Review 17: 2, April 2008.
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On this important generation, see Julia Laite, 'The Association for Moral and Social Hygiene: Abolitionism and Prostitution Law in Britain (1915-1959)' and Karen Offen, 'Madame Ghénia Avril de Sainte-Croix, the Josephine Butler of France', both in Women's History Review 17: 2, April 2008.
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