ABSTRACT

This scientific survey of history of prostitution from antiquity to the twentieth century is one of the first comprehensive studies of this sociological phenomenon of our time. George Ryley Scott writes this treatise in reaction to the lack of literature on the subject at this time, dismissing the only volumes available as outdated, fragmentary or prejudiced- as they were often sponsored by reformist groups. Thus, Scott presents us with a refreshingly honest and nonbiased view of prostitution as it was throughout history up until its first publishing in 1936.

part I|43 pages

The Causes of Prostitution

chapter I|6 pages

The Question of Definition

chapter II|6 pages

The Social Standing of the Prostitute

chapter III|6 pages

The Underlying Cause

chapter V|8 pages

Reasons Why Men Support Prostitution

part II|127 pages

History of Prostitution

chapter VII|9 pages

Religious Prostitution

chapter VIII|6 pages

Prostitution in the Bible

chapter XIII|6 pages

Attempts at Suppression

chapter XIV|14 pages

The Regulation of Prostitution

chapter XV|8 pages

Concubines and “Kept Women”

part III|110 pages

Prostitution To-day

chapter XVIII|20 pages

Prostitution and Venereal Disease

chapter XIX|16 pages

The Traffic in Women

chapter XX|10 pages

Male Prostitution

chapter XXI|12 pages

The Law and Prostitution

chapter XXII|11 pages

The Case Against Regulation

chapter XXIV|9 pages

The Future of Prostitution