"Prostitution in the Medieval World" Leo Markun, 1926 (No. 1111 - Little Blue Book)
Markun explores overlooked facets of urban life through meticulous research. This work is an examination of the social, economic, and legal dimensions surrounding prostitution during the medieval period, shedding light on how such practices were regulated and perceived in various European societies.
Markun discusses the interaction between morality, law enforcement, and everyday survival, highlighting the role of prostitution as both a tolerated and contested institution. The book also addresses the influence of religious attitudes and city governance on the regulation of sex work, providing valuable context for understanding medieval social structures.
"Prostitution in the Medieval World" Leo Markun, 1926 (No. 1111)
Little Blue Book No. 1111
Language: English
Author: Leo Markun
Publisher: E. Haldeman-Julius
Subject: Psychology | Sexology
Year Printed: 1926

