Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: June 1, 2026 - Last updated: June 1, 2026

TITLE INFORMATION

Authors: Jolene Zigarovich and Doreen Thierauf

Title: Introduction

Subtitle: New Approaches to Rape Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century

Journal: Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies: The Journal of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies

Volume: 49

Issue: 2: New Approaches to Rape Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century (Edited by Jolene Zigarovich and Doreen Thierauf)

Year: June 2026 (Received: January 30, 2026, Revised: January 30, 2026, Accepted: February 13, 2026, Published online: May 12, 2026)

Pages: 131-141

pISSN: 1754-0194 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1754-0208 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 18th Century | European History: English History | Types: Rape



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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Authors:
- Doreen Thierauf, Department of English, North Carolina Wesleyan University - ORCID, ResearchGate

- Jolene Zigarovich, Department of Languages and Literatures, University of Northern Iowa - ORCID

Abstract: »The editors review past and current scholarship on gender-based violence in eighteenth-century literature and culture. Moving beyond the legal implications of Lord Chief Justice Matthew Hale's claim that rape is a charge ‘easily to be made and hard to be proved’ and building upon strategies centring victims' experiences instead of perpetrators' motivations, the editors further identify the misogyny, racism, and ableism inherent in eighteenth-century medicolegal structures and discourses. The introduction to the special issue encourages scholars to ethically consider the harms of sexual violence as represented in literature and culture while attending to the historical continuities — and discontinuities — between eighteenth-century sexual violence and contemporary definitions of ‘rape culture’.« (Source: Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies)

Contents:
  Abstract (p. 131)
  1. Who Speaks? Rape and the Law in Eighteenth-Century Studies (p. 131)
  2. Relations of Consent (p. 134)
  3. After Seduction: Expanding Eighteenth-Century Rape Studies (p. 135)
  4. Article Summaries (p. 137)
  Notes (p. 139)

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