Acknowledgements
Introduction: Issues and Problems in the History of Pornography by Lisa Z. Sigel
Wanderers, Entertainers, and Seducers: Making Sense of Obscenity Law in the German States, 1830—1851 by Sarah Leonard
Censorship in Republican Times: Censorship and Pornographic Novels Located in L'Enfer de la Bibliotheque Nationale, 1800—1900 Annie Stora-Lamarre
Anti-Abolition Writes Obscenity: The English Vice, Transatlantic Slavery, and England's Obscene Print Culture by Colette Colligan
The Rise of the Overly Affectionate Family: Incestuous Pornography and Displaced Desire among the Edwardian Middle Class by Lisa Z. Sigel
Old Wine in New Bottles? Literary Pornography in Twentieth-Century France by John Phillips
A Perfectly British Business: Stagnation, Continuities, and Change on the Top Shelf by Clarissa Smith
Global Traffic in Pornography: The Hungarian Example Katalin Szoverfy Milter and Joseph W. Slade
Ideologies of the Second Coming in the Ukrainian Postcolonial Playground by Maryna Romanets
Stripping the Nation Bare: Russian Pornography and the Insistence on Meaning by Eliot Borenstein
Walking on the Wild Side: Shemale Internet Pornography by John Phillips
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