Abstract

This comment on the preceding article by Bruno Wanrooij titled ‘Josephine Butler and Regulated Prostitution in Italy’ explores the important role of women in the achievement of the Italian Risorgimento, and the relative isolation of Italian feminists, many of whom were supporters of abolitionism, in the changing political circumstances of the unified state after 1870.

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