Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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I. Author Index

[Info] Koneval, Joni L. A "Peculiar Offence": Legal, Popular, and Gendered Perceptions of Rape in the Early American Republic, 1790 – 1850. M.A. Thesis, Youngstown State University, 2012.

II. Speaker Index

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[Info] McCreery, Cindy. »A Moral Panic in Eighteenth-Century London? The Monster and the Press.« Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England. Edited by David Lemmings et al. London 2009: 195-220.

[Info] Walker, Garthine. »Rape, Acquittal and Culpability in Popular Crime Reports in England, c.1670-c.1750.« Past & Present 220 (2013): 115-142.

[Info] Wills, Kacie. »Uncovering the Archive: The Monster and Sarah Sophia Banks’s Ephemera Collection. Sexual Violence and Print Media.« Keats-Shelley Association of America Blog (2022).

II. Speaker Index

[Info] Wills, Kacie, et al. »Sexual Assault, The London Monster, and the Media’s Narratives of Seduction.« 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies St. Louis, 2023.