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      <subfield code="a">This book makes an analysis of prostitution in Cambridge in the Victorian period&#xd;
based on different social and cultural discourses as well as on archival materials&#xd;
concerning institutions devoted to the control and regulation of promiscuity&#xd;
and venereal disease. Among them were the Cambridge Union Workhouse, the&#xd;
Cambridge Female Refuge, the Spinning House (Cambridge University Female&#xd;
Prison) or the town and county gaols. Also, data from the census and local&#xd;
and state regulations are of great relevance in the approach to the study of the&#xd;
“Great Social Evil” and its consequences for Victorian Cambridge. The city was&#xd;
divided into “town and gown” at the time, with the University having its power&#xd;
and regulation over all its premises through the Vice-Chancellor’s Court and its&#xd;
system of proctors, while the town council regulated the areas belonging to the&#xd;
city itself through the police. Therefore, University authorities, evangelicals and the&#xd;
middle-class joined their efforts to put an end to immorality, building Cambridge’s&#xd;
architecture of containment of sexual deviance.</subfield>
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