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Chronological Index:
Modern History:
Modern History: 19TH CENTURY
G e o g r a p h i c a l I n d e x
1. African History:
Algerian History,
Burundian History,
Conglese History,
Egyptian History,
Eritrean History,
Ethiopian History,
Gabonese History,
Kenyan History,
Nigerian History,
Rwandan History,
Senegalese History,
Somalian History,
South African History,
Tanzanian History,
Tunisian History,
Zimbabwean History
2. American History:
Caribbean History,
Antiguan History,
Argentine History,
Bahamian History,
Barbadian History,
Bolivian History,
Brazilian History,
Canadian History,
Chilean History,
Colombian History,
Costa Rican History,
Cuban History,
Guatemalan History,
Jamaican History,
Mexican History,
Nicaraguan History,
Peruvian History,
Puerto Rican History,
U.S. History,
Venezuelan History
3. Asian History:
Burmese History,
Chinese History,
Indian History,
Japanese History,
Korean History,
Lebanese History,
Philippine History,
Singaporean History,
Sri Lankan History,
Turkish History,
Vietnamese History,
Yemeni History
4. European History:
Austrian History,
Belgian History,
Bulgarian History,
Danish History,
Dutch History,
English History,
French History,
German History,
Greek History,
Hungarian History,
Irish History,
Italian History,
Maltese History,
Norwegian History,
Polish History,
Portuguese History,
Russian History,
Scottish History,
Slovene History,
Spanish History,
Swedish History,
Swiss History,
Welsh History
5. Oceanian History:
Australian History,
Fijian History,
Hawaiian History,
New Zealand History,
Samoan History,
Tahitian History
T o p i c a l I n d e x
1. P r o s e c u t i o n
Legislation:
General,
Age-of-Consent Laws,
International Law,
Islamic Law,
Military Law |
Inquiry:
Police Investigation |
Trials:
General;
Evidence:
Carnal Knowledge,
Expert Testimonies,
False Accusations,
Victim Testimonies;
Punishments:
Banishment,
Castration,
Death Penalty |
Arbitary Law:
Lynching,
Vigilantism |
Frequency:
Statistics
2. C a s e s
Fictional Cases,
Real Cases
3. T y p e s
General:
Rape,
Sexual Assault,
Sexual Harassment |
Body:
Anal Rape |
Circumstances:
Attempted Rape,
Instrumental Rape,
Rape Threat |
Frequency:
- |
Killing:
Lust Murder |
Offenders:
Bestial Rape,
Clergy Sexual Abuse,
"Demonic Rape",
Gang Rape,
Incestual Rape,
Interracial Sexual Abuse,
Intimate Partner Violence,
Same-Sex Rape |
Places:
Institutional Abuse,
Prison Rape,
Sexual Violence at the Workplace,
Sexual Violence on the Move |
Purposes:
Child Prostitution,
Forced Prostitution,
Sex Trafficking |
State of Emergency:
Genocidal Rape,
Wartime Sexual Violence |
Victims:
Child Prostitution,
Child Sexual Abuse,
Incestual Rape,
Interracial Sexual Abuse,
Intimate Partner Violence,
Same-Sex Rape,
Slave Rape,
Statutory Rape
4. O f f e n d e r s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Female Adults,
Male Adults;
Biological Status:
Animals;
Kinship:
Brothers,
Fathers,
Fathers-in-Law,
Sons;
Mental Status:
Drunkenness,
Intellectual Functioning;
Professions:
Clergymen,
Soldiers,
Teachers;
Social Status:
Noblemen,
Slave Masters,
Slaves |
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
-;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Physical Consequences:
Homicide;
Reactions:
-
5. V i c t i m s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Female Adolescents,
Female Adults,
Female Children,
Male Adolescents,
Male Adults,
Male Children;
Biological Status:
- |
Indirect Victims Groups:
Rape Children;
Kinship:
Daughters,
Daughters-in-Law,
Mothers;
Mental Status:
Hypnosis,
Sleep,
Swoon;
Physical Status:
Virginity;
Professions:
Prostitutes,
Servants;
Social Status:
Noblewomen,
Nuns,
Prisoners,
Slaves;
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
Narcotization;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Mental Consequences:
Trauma |
Physical Consequences:
Homicide,
Venereal Diseases |
Reactions:
Narratives,
Shame,
Silence,
Suicide |
Social Consequences:
-
6. S o c i e t y
Institutions:
- |
Movements:
Civil Rights Movement,
Rape Reform Movement,
Women's Movement |
Politics:
- |
Rape Culture:
General,
"Black Peril",
"White Slavery" Panic
7. R e s e a r c h
Disciplines:
Criminology,
Jurisprudence,
Medicine,
Psychiatry,
Psychoanalysis,
Psychology,
Sexology,
Sociology |
Education:
Teaching History
R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
Acoustical:
- |
8. Textual:
Literary Texts,
Press,
Travel Writing |
Visual:
Art,
Muscial Theatre
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