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adam_text | Contents List of Figures List of Maps List of Tables List of Abbreviations Notes on the Text Introduction ix xi xiii xv xvii 1 1. Selling Sex 28 2. Paying for Sex 58 3. Managing Commercial Sex 83 4. Policing Commercial Sex 118 5. Living with Commercial Sex 149 Conclusion Bibliography Index 181 191 209
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Index Note: Figures and tables are indicated by an italic f’ and Y, respectively, following the page number. For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Alcohol 63n. 23, 78, 93-4, 101-2, 104-5, 137, 154-5, 158, 163, 170-1 Arkhangelsk 41-8, 98-9, 131, 181-2, 184 Astrakhan’ 71, 166 Baltic provinces 33-41, 47, 50-6, 68-70, 74-82, 86, 89-93, 95, 99-100, 105, 122-6, 129-36, 144-7, 158, 164, 169, 173-4, 177-8 Bathhouses 28-9, 59-60, 73,123, 149-51 Boards of Social Welfare 129 Bolsheviks 30n. 15, 187-90 Brothels Architectural plans of 92/, 174/ Closures 30-1, 184 Literary representations of 152-3 Location in urban centres 73-4,162-8, 173-5 Opposition to 152-4, 159-61, 169-73 Price per visit 163-5 Ranking system 73-4, 163-6 Rules governing brothels 85-6, 90-5, 154-6, 159-60 State-licenced 84, 86-8, 163 Unlicenced brothels 87, 105-6, 116-17, 149-50, 159-60 Violation of regulation 156-8 Brothel keepers Popular representations of 84-5, 95-8 Profit of 84, 94-5, 101, 164-5 Relationship with employees 92-8 Relationship to police 93-4, 98-102, 104-5, 121 Responsibilities under regulation 78-9, 85-92 Social composition 83-5 Taxation of 100 Vulnerability in urban communities 102-5 Buenos Aires 112, 112n. 176 Caucasus 14-16, 29n. 5, 71-2, 145n. 164 Central Asia 14-16, 71-2, 88n. 32,109, 145n. 164 Chebysheva-Dmitrieva, Evgeniia 153n. 20 Chekhov, Anton 152-3 Chita 137-8, 141 Clients Civilian 58-70 Military 73-82, 87, 138-9, 142-3, 156, 170-1, 185 Coffee/teahouses 9-10, 48-9, 62, 151, 155-6, 162 Criminal
Code 94-5, 106, 114-15, 114n. 195, 116-17, 188n. 34 Denunciations 61-6 Deportations 105, 136, 142-7, 146/ Doctors 45, 68-73, 80-1, 120-2, 125-7, 130-3, 147-8 Domestic servants, see workers Dostoevsky, Fyodor 32n. 25, 84-5, 152-3 Dvinsk (Daugavpils) 62, 99, 143 Ekaterinoslav (Dnipro) 4-5, 32,146/, 156, 184 Elisavetgrad (Kropyvnytskyi) 101-2, 115-16, 158 Elistratov, Arkadii 45n. 94, 153-4 Factory workers, see workers Fallen woman As a literary trope 32-3 February revolution 1917 185-6 Forced registration onto the police lists 48-56 Gardner, Ekaterina 153n. 20 Hotels 30-1, 33, 50-4, 83-4, 89, 99-100, 117, 123, 144, 154-5 Industrialization 8-9, 12, 48-9, 70-1, 182-3 Jews As the imagined perpetrators of white slavery 105, 107-8, 110-17 Involvement in the commercial sex industry 19-20, 38, 84-5, 121
210 INDEX Khar’kov (Kharkiv) 18-19, 72-3 Kiev (Kyiv) 30-1, 102, 115, 156, 184-5 Kishinev (Chişinău) 159-61 Kollontai, Alexandra 187-8 Krasnoïarsk 141-2 Krestovsky, Vsevolod 152-3 Kronshtadt 73-4, 76-7, 80, 89, 165-6, 165/ Kuprin, Aleksandr 84-5, 152-3 Landlords/landladies 50-1, 83-5, 103-4, 117, 149-50,156, 158-62, 168-75, 177-9, 183-4 Leaving prostitution Deregistration procedure 41-3, 45-8 Informal deregistration 134-6 Reasons for leaving prostitution 46t Lenin, Vladimir 187-8, 188n. 32 Libava (Liepaja) 66-8,73-7,75í, 761, 78-81,101, 116-17, 122-6, 131, 133, 158 Madams, see brothel keepers Margulies, Manual 153n. 20 Medical examinations Inefficacy of 67-8, 125-6, 131-4,138-9, 148 Migrant workers 70, 72-3 Military personnel 78-9 Registered prostitutes 21, 31, 67, 69-70, 85-6, 119, 158, 182 Medical-police committees Abuse of authority 50-3 Corruption 93-4, 101-2, 104-5, 121-2, 183 Dismantling of committees 186-7 Doctors 125-7 Finances of 122-5, 130, 139-40, 148, 163-4, 180, 183 Patrolmen 21-2, 50-4, 52f 64-6, 101-2, 120-4, 129, 133 Responsibilities of 33, 35, 36/, 37/ 38-9, 45, 47-8, 56, 65-6, 84, 86, 91-3, 95-100, 103, 106,119-22,127-8,131-4,141,150-1,154, 163-4, 167-8, 177-8 Staff 120-5, 180 Surveillance 22, 47-53, 56, 65-7, 122, 134, 139, 178-9, 182 Medical tickets 1-2, 2/, 3/, 11-12, 21, 26-7, 33, 45, 85-6, 132-3 Migration Disease control 40-1, 70-3 Emigration 113-15, 144 Prostitution as migrant labour 33-46 Rural-to-urban 8-9, 20, 59-60, 70-1 Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) 1-2, 4, 12, 29-32, 104, 110, 114-15, 119-21, 132-3, 138-41, 149, 155, 158, 161, 163, 171-2,
176-7, 181-2, 184 Military As clients 24, 58-9, 73-82, 87, 138-9,142-3, 156, 170-1, 185 Barracks 73-4, 143-4, 165-6, 170, 176, 185 Garrisons 31, 165-6, 165/, 170 Hospitals 140-1, 147, 185 Mobilisation 136-7, 142, 181-2 Navy 18-19, 74-82, 75f, 76f, 82, 125-6, 147, 158, 165-6, 165/ 178-9, 183,185 Non-venereal syphilis 40-1, 77 Prophylactic treatment 80-2 Sexual morality 77-8, 170-1 Social standing 17-18, 80, 82 Venereal diseases 74-7, 751, 76i, 78-80, 87, 148 Minsk 30, 60-1, 66, 68, 71, 96, 100, 121, 123, 128-30, 143-4, 176 Morality 10-11,17-18,22-3,26, 32-3, 40-1, 51, 54-7, 61-2, 78, 83, 87-9, 115-17, 142-4, 149, 153-8, 161, 167-8, 170-3, 181 Moral geographies 11, 149-51, 158, 163, 168-71 Moscow 8-9, 18-19, 33-4, 59-60, 72, 83-6, 99, 101, 121, 126, 132-3, 166-7, 176, 184 Night-time shelters 18, 155-6, 162 Nizhnii Novgorod Fair 44-5 Odessa 95-6, 112-13, 112n. 176, 115, 121, 156-8 Passage certificates 35-8, 36/ 37/, 57, 133 Passport regime 1-2, 33-40, 47, 72, 99-100 Paternalism As a key feature of Russian imperial governance 14-19, 88-9 In the rules of regulation 18-19, 63, 90, 98 In reactions to lower-class people 18, 71, 76-7, 82, 151 Petrograd Soviet 186 Philanthropic groups Russian Society for the Preservation of Public Health 126, 153-4 Russian Society for the Protection of Women (ROZZh) 93, 153-4, 181, 186-7 Society for the Care of Young Girls 106, 153-4, 153n. 20 Society for the Prevention of Alcoholism in Women and Children 153n. 20 Women’s Mutual Philanthropic Society 153n. 20 Photography 12, 13/, 14/, 15f, 107% 108/, 127 Pimps 105-8, 110-11, 144, 178,188-9
Pokrovskaia, Maria 63n. 23, 153-4
INDEX Poles 19-20, 107-9 Police 118-48, see also, medical-police committees Pornography 10-11, 44-5, 51, 113-14, 151-2 Ports Port cities See Arkhangel’sk, Kronshtadt and St Petersburg, Libava Port of Emperor Alexander III, Libava 74-82, 751, 76t Procurement 106-17, 179 Prostitutes Brothel workers 4, 21, 28, 30-3, 43-4, 68-70, 74, 85-7, 89-98, 110, 156-8,181 Clandestines 21-2, 24, 44-5, 50-1, 61-6, 82, 86, 104-6,115,119,123, 125, 127, 133, 139, 143, 149-50, 178-9, 182-4 Exploitation and abuse 90-8, 116, 181 Hospitalisation 89, 100, 129-33, 140-2, 144-5, 148, 164-5 Independents (odinochki) 21, 30-2,61,128-9, 131-6, 133n. 98, 144, 149-50, 150n. 3, 176-9 Juvenile 84-5, 116-17 Literary representations 32-3 Migration 33-46 Relationship with police 39-40,44-8,99-100, 119, 127-36 Residency restrictions 176-9 Resistance to regulation 30-3, 133-6 Social/ethnic composition 19-21, 34-5 Strike action 30 Provisional Government 186-7 Railways Expansion of railway lines 11-12, 109, 137-9, 140n. 128 Mobilisation of military 136-9 Railway stations 19, 55, 114n. 193, 115, 137-40, 142, 170, 182-3 Trans-Baikal Railway 11-12,137-8 Trans-Siberian Railway 11-12, 137-40, 183 Regulation Abolition 110, 152-4, 181, 184-6 Criticism of 30, 78, 126-7, 152-4, 186 Reform 4, 29-30 Regional variation 4, 14-17, 29-31, 41-8, 57, 88, 97-100, 117, 119-21, 123-5, 128-9, 134-6, 164, 179, 181 Resistance to 30-3, 53-6, 131-6, 176-9 Rules 18-19, 21, 30, 35, 58, 78-82, 85-6, 90, 92-3, 119-20, 127-30, 132-3, 154, 159-60, 177, 180 211 Religion Morality 29-30, 51-3, 51n. 128, 155-6 Orthodox Christianity 159 Prejudice
against specific religious groups 105, 107-17 Proximity of religious institutions to brothels 158-62, 169, 171, 176 Religious confessions of brothel keepers 84-5, 85nn. 15-16 Restaurants 9-11, 21-2, 80,101-2, 149-51, 154-5, 163, 182-3 Revel’ (Tallinn) 34-5,38,47,67-70,73-4,80,91, 95, 99, 105, 116-17, 123-5, 130, 132-3, 144-5, 147, 158, 173-4, 177 Revolution 1905 8, 10-11, 30-1, 64-5, 105, 108-9, 137 1917 118-19, 185-7 Riga 8-9,33, 39,49-56,60-1, 73-4, 79-80,91-2, 99-100,105,122-5, 129-30,132-6,144-7, 149-50,155,158-60,164,166-7,169,177-9 Russian Society for the Protection of Women (ROZZh), see philanthropic groups Russification 19, 134-6 Same-sex prostitution 28-9, 53-4, 83-4 Seasonal work 9-10, 33-47, 63-4 Sexual double-standard 58 Shishkina-Iavein, Poliksena 184-5 Siberia 137-42 Social estates system 9, 16-17 Soviet Union 187-90 Statistical surveys 1889 empire-wide prostitution survey 4, 4n. 3, 19-20, 24, 84-5, 91, 115-16, 120-1, 137-8, 163-4 1909 empire-wide prostitution survey 2n. 2, 4n. 3, 21-2, 68, 120-1, 120n. 10, 133n. 98, 137-8, 150n. 3 Statute of Punishments 50n. 120, 86n. 21 St Petersburg 4-5, 8-11, 18-19, 28, 34-5, 38, 40-1, 46-7, 46f, 48, 59-66, 68, 72, 89, 93-6, 106-9,116-17,121-4,128-9,150-5,163-8, 172-3, 176-9, 185-6 Taverns 9-10, 44-5, 48-51, 80, 123,128, 131-2, 149-52, 155-6, 162, 176, 182-3 Theatres 9-10, 21, 44-5, 48-9, 53-4, 60-1, 80, 151-2, 155-6 Tolstoy, Lev 23n. 91, 32n. 25, 152-3, 152n. 14 Trans-Siberian Railway, see railways Urbanization Development of urban culture 9-11, 48-9, 59-61, 151-2, 155
212 INDEX Urbanization {cont.) Expansion of urban centres 8-9, 18 Impact on regulation 11-12, 59-60, 70-1, 137-8, 151, 163, 167-8, 182-3 Moral panic 48-9, 51, 64-5, 70-1, 98, 151-3, 170-1 Venereal diseases Association with lower-class populations 73, see also incidence in the military, incidence in the countryside, and incidence amongst registered prostitutes Colonial perceptions of disease rates amongst non-Russian populations 71-2, 181-2 Contraceptives 81 Incidence in the countryside 71-3, 181-2 Incidence in the military 74-7, 75t, 761, 78-80, 87, 148, 185 Incidence amongst registered prostitutes 39, 68, 89-90, 164-5 Non-venereal transmission 40-1, 70-2, 77 Prophylactic measures 78-82, 85-6 State approaches after the collapse of the Russian Empire 186-9 Treatment 79-81, 89-90, 129-33, 136, 140-1, 143-5, 147, 185 Vil’na (Vilnius) 30, 62, 64, 67, 69-70, 73-4, 87-9, 93, 96-8, 101-3, 112-13, 123-5, 154, 156, 158-60, 163-4, 169-71, 174-7, 179 Vladivostok 95-6, 165-6 War Civil War 187 First World War 142-7, 185 Russo-Japanese War 66, 137-42, 181-2 Warsaw 8-9, 97, 105, 107-8, 112 White slavery 5, 10-11, 94-5, 105, 110-12, 114-16, 152-3, see also, procurement Women’s Progressive Party 153-4 Workers Domestic servants 20-1, 23, 33-4, 34n. 37, 40-1,60n. 5,73, 77-8,99,111-12,115,178-9 Factory workers 18, 33-4, 34n. 37, 35n. 44, 40-1, 72-3 Milliners 23, 45 Railway workers 137-9 Salesclerks 23, 65-6, 91 Seamstresses 23, 33-4, 65-6 Seasonal work 9-10, 33-47, 63-4 Zoning 162-8 1892 Municipal Statute 126-7,129-30,130n. 80 1897 Russian Imperial Census 20,20nn. 76-77, 33-4, 54n. 138, 59-60,
85n. 16, 141 1897 Congress for the Discussion of Measures Against Syphilis and Venereal Diseases 40-1,44-5,63n. 25,70-1, 71n. 67, 73, 78-80 1910 АД-Russian Congress for the Struggle with the Traffic in Women and its Consequences 21n. 83, 110 Bayerisch· Staatsbibliothek MQnchen
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Contents List of Figures List of Maps List of Tables List of Abbreviations Notes on the Text Introduction ix xi xiii xv xvii 1 1. Selling Sex 28 2. Paying for Sex 58 3. Managing Commercial Sex 83 4. Policing Commercial Sex 118 5. Living with Commercial Sex 149 Conclusion Bibliography Index 181 191 209
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Index Note: Figures and tables are indicated by an italic f’ and Y, respectively, following the page number. For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Alcohol 63n. 23, 78, 93-4, 101-2, 104-5, 137, 154-5, 158, 163, 170-1 Arkhangelsk 41-8, 98-9, 131, 181-2, 184 Astrakhan’ 71, 166 Baltic provinces 33-41, 47, 50-6, 68-70, 74-82, 86, 89-93, 95, 99-100, 105, 122-6, 129-36, 144-7, 158, 164, 169, 173-4, 177-8 Bathhouses 28-9, 59-60, 73,123, 149-51 Boards of Social Welfare 129 Bolsheviks 30n. 15, 187-90 Brothels Architectural plans of 92/, 174/ Closures 30-1, 184 Literary representations of 152-3 Location in urban centres 73-4,162-8, 173-5 Opposition to 152-4, 159-61, 169-73 Price per visit 163-5 Ranking system 73-4, 163-6 Rules governing brothels 85-6, 90-5, 154-6, 159-60 State-licenced 84, 86-8, 163 Unlicenced brothels 87, 105-6, 116-17, 149-50, 159-60 Violation of regulation 156-8 Brothel keepers Popular representations of 84-5, 95-8 Profit of 84, 94-5, 101, 164-5 Relationship with employees 92-8 Relationship to police 93-4, 98-102, 104-5, 121 Responsibilities under regulation 78-9, 85-92 Social composition 83-5 Taxation of 100 Vulnerability in urban communities 102-5 Buenos Aires 112, 112n. 176 Caucasus 14-16, 29n. 5, 71-2, 145n. 164 Central Asia 14-16, 71-2, 88n. 32,109, 145n. 164 Chebysheva-Dmitrieva, Evgeniia 153n. 20 Chekhov, Anton 152-3 Chita 137-8, 141 Clients Civilian 58-70 Military 73-82, 87, 138-9, 142-3, 156, 170-1, 185 Coffee/teahouses 9-10, 48-9, 62, 151, 155-6, 162 Criminal
Code 94-5, 106, 114-15, 114n. 195, 116-17, 188n. 34 Denunciations 61-6 Deportations 105, 136, 142-7, 146/ Doctors 45, 68-73, 80-1, 120-2, 125-7, 130-3, 147-8 Domestic servants, see workers Dostoevsky, Fyodor 32n. 25, 84-5, 152-3 Dvinsk (Daugavpils) 62, 99, 143 Ekaterinoslav (Dnipro) 4-5, 32,146/, 156, 184 Elisavetgrad (Kropyvnytskyi) 101-2, 115-16, 158 Elistratov, Arkadii 45n. 94, 153-4 Factory workers, see workers Fallen woman As a literary trope 32-3 February revolution 1917 185-6 Forced registration onto the police lists 48-56 Gardner, Ekaterina 153n. 20 Hotels 30-1, 33, 50-4, 83-4, 89, 99-100, 117, 123, 144, 154-5 Industrialization 8-9, 12, 48-9, 70-1, 182-3 Jews As the imagined perpetrators of white slavery 105, 107-8, 110-17 Involvement in the commercial sex industry 19-20, 38, 84-5, 121
210 INDEX Khar’kov (Kharkiv) 18-19, 72-3 Kiev (Kyiv) 30-1, 102, 115, 156, 184-5 Kishinev (Chişinău) 159-61 Kollontai, Alexandra 187-8 Krasnoïarsk 141-2 Krestovsky, Vsevolod 152-3 Kronshtadt 73-4, 76-7, 80, 89, 165-6, 165/ Kuprin, Aleksandr 84-5, 152-3 Landlords/landladies 50-1, 83-5, 103-4, 117, 149-50,156, 158-62, 168-75, 177-9, 183-4 Leaving prostitution Deregistration procedure 41-3, 45-8 Informal deregistration 134-6 Reasons for leaving prostitution 46t Lenin, Vladimir 187-8, 188n. 32 Libava (Liepaja) 66-8,73-7,75í, 761, 78-81,101, 116-17, 122-6, 131, 133, 158 Madams, see brothel keepers Margulies, Manual 153n. 20 Medical examinations Inefficacy of 67-8, 125-6, 131-4,138-9, 148 Migrant workers 70, 72-3 Military personnel 78-9 Registered prostitutes 21, 31, 67, 69-70, 85-6, 119, 158, 182 Medical-police committees Abuse of authority 50-3 Corruption 93-4, 101-2, 104-5, 121-2, 183 Dismantling of committees 186-7 Doctors 125-7 Finances of 122-5, 130, 139-40, 148, 163-4, 180, 183 Patrolmen 21-2, 50-4, 52f 64-6, 101-2, 120-4, 129, 133 Responsibilities of 33, 35, 36/, 37/ 38-9, 45, 47-8, 56, 65-6, 84, 86, 91-3, 95-100, 103, 106,119-22,127-8,131-4,141,150-1,154, 163-4, 167-8, 177-8 Staff 120-5, 180 Surveillance 22, 47-53, 56, 65-7, 122, 134, 139, 178-9, 182 Medical tickets 1-2, 2/, 3/, 11-12, 21, 26-7, 33, 45, 85-6, 132-3 Migration Disease control 40-1, 70-3 Emigration 113-15, 144 Prostitution as migrant labour 33-46 Rural-to-urban 8-9, 20, 59-60, 70-1 Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) 1-2, 4, 12, 29-32, 104, 110, 114-15, 119-21, 132-3, 138-41, 149, 155, 158, 161, 163, 171-2,
176-7, 181-2, 184 Military As clients 24, 58-9, 73-82, 87, 138-9,142-3, 156, 170-1, 185 Barracks 73-4, 143-4, 165-6, 170, 176, 185 Garrisons 31, 165-6, 165/, 170 Hospitals 140-1, 147, 185 Mobilisation 136-7, 142, 181-2 Navy 18-19, 74-82, 75f, 76f, 82, 125-6, 147, 158, 165-6, 165/ 178-9, 183,185 Non-venereal syphilis 40-1, 77 Prophylactic treatment 80-2 Sexual morality 77-8, 170-1 Social standing 17-18, 80, 82 Venereal diseases 74-7, 751, 76i, 78-80, 87, 148 Minsk 30, 60-1, 66, 68, 71, 96, 100, 121, 123, 128-30, 143-4, 176 Morality 10-11,17-18,22-3,26, 32-3, 40-1, 51, 54-7, 61-2, 78, 83, 87-9, 115-17, 142-4, 149, 153-8, 161, 167-8, 170-3, 181 Moral geographies 11, 149-51, 158, 163, 168-71 Moscow 8-9, 18-19, 33-4, 59-60, 72, 83-6, 99, 101, 121, 126, 132-3, 166-7, 176, 184 Night-time shelters 18, 155-6, 162 Nizhnii Novgorod Fair 44-5 Odessa 95-6, 112-13, 112n. 176, 115, 121, 156-8 Passage certificates 35-8, 36/ 37/, 57, 133 Passport regime 1-2, 33-40, 47, 72, 99-100 Paternalism As a key feature of Russian imperial governance 14-19, 88-9 In the rules of regulation 18-19, 63, 90, 98 In reactions to lower-class people 18, 71, 76-7, 82, 151 Petrograd Soviet 186 Philanthropic groups Russian Society for the Preservation of Public Health 126, 153-4 Russian Society for the Protection of Women (ROZZh) 93, 153-4, 181, 186-7 Society for the Care of Young Girls 106, 153-4, 153n. 20 Society for the Prevention of Alcoholism in Women and Children 153n. 20 Women’s Mutual Philanthropic Society 153n. 20 Photography 12, 13/, 14/, 15f, 107% 108/, 127 Pimps 105-8, 110-11, 144, 178,188-9
Pokrovskaia, Maria 63n. 23, 153-4
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against specific religious groups 105, 107-17 Proximity of religious institutions to brothels 158-62, 169, 171, 176 Religious confessions of brothel keepers 84-5, 85nn. 15-16 Restaurants 9-11, 21-2, 80,101-2, 149-51, 154-5, 163, 182-3 Revel’ (Tallinn) 34-5,38,47,67-70,73-4,80,91, 95, 99, 105, 116-17, 123-5, 130, 132-3, 144-5, 147, 158, 173-4, 177 Revolution 1905 8, 10-11, 30-1, 64-5, 105, 108-9, 137 1917 118-19, 185-7 Riga 8-9,33, 39,49-56,60-1, 73-4, 79-80,91-2, 99-100,105,122-5, 129-30,132-6,144-7, 149-50,155,158-60,164,166-7,169,177-9 Russian Society for the Protection of Women (ROZZh), see philanthropic groups Russification 19, 134-6 Same-sex prostitution 28-9, 53-4, 83-4 Seasonal work 9-10, 33-47, 63-4 Sexual double-standard 58 Shishkina-Iavein, Poliksena 184-5 Siberia 137-42 Social estates system 9, 16-17 Soviet Union 187-90 Statistical surveys 1889 empire-wide prostitution survey 4, 4n. 3, 19-20, 24, 84-5, 91, 115-16, 120-1, 137-8, 163-4 1909 empire-wide prostitution survey 2n. 2, 4n. 3, 21-2, 68, 120-1, 120n. 10, 133n. 98, 137-8, 150n. 3 Statute of Punishments 50n. 120, 86n. 21 St Petersburg 4-5, 8-11, 18-19, 28, 34-5, 38, 40-1, 46-7, 46f, 48, 59-66, 68, 72, 89, 93-6, 106-9,116-17,121-4,128-9,150-5,163-8, 172-3, 176-9, 185-6 Taverns 9-10, 44-5, 48-51, 80, 123,128, 131-2, 149-52, 155-6, 162, 176, 182-3 Theatres 9-10, 21, 44-5, 48-9, 53-4, 60-1, 80, 151-2, 155-6 Tolstoy, Lev 23n. 91, 32n. 25, 152-3, 152n. 14 Trans-Siberian Railway, see railways Urbanization Development of urban culture 9-11, 48-9, 59-61, 151-2, 155
212 INDEX Urbanization {cont.) Expansion of urban centres 8-9, 18 Impact on regulation 11-12, 59-60, 70-1, 137-8, 151, 163, 167-8, 182-3 Moral panic 48-9, 51, 64-5, 70-1, 98, 151-3, 170-1 Venereal diseases Association with lower-class populations 73, see also incidence in the military, incidence in the countryside, and incidence amongst registered prostitutes Colonial perceptions of disease rates amongst non-Russian populations 71-2, 181-2 Contraceptives 81 Incidence in the countryside 71-3, 181-2 Incidence in the military 74-7, 75t, 761, 78-80, 87, 148, 185 Incidence amongst registered prostitutes 39, 68, 89-90, 164-5 Non-venereal transmission 40-1, 70-2, 77 Prophylactic measures 78-82, 85-6 State approaches after the collapse of the Russian Empire 186-9 Treatment 79-81, 89-90, 129-33, 136, 140-1, 143-5, 147, 185 Vil’na (Vilnius) 30, 62, 64, 67, 69-70, 73-4, 87-9, 93, 96-8, 101-3, 112-13, 123-5, 154, 156, 158-60, 163-4, 169-71, 174-7, 179 Vladivostok 95-6, 165-6 War Civil War 187 First World War 142-7, 185 Russo-Japanese War 66, 137-42, 181-2 Warsaw 8-9, 97, 105, 107-8, 112 White slavery 5, 10-11, 94-5, 105, 110-12, 114-16, 152-3, see also, procurement Women’s Progressive Party 153-4 Workers Domestic servants 20-1, 23, 33-4, 34n. 37, 40-1,60n. 5,73, 77-8,99,111-12,115,178-9 Factory workers 18, 33-4, 34n. 37, 35n. 44, 40-1, 72-3 Milliners 23, 45 Railway workers 137-9 Salesclerks 23, 65-6, 91 Seamstresses 23, 33-4, 65-6 Seasonal work 9-10, 33-47, 63-4 Zoning 162-8 1892 Municipal Statute 126-7,129-30,130n. 80 1897 Russian Imperial Census 20,20nn. 76-77, 33-4, 54n. 138, 59-60,
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