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Scientists from many academic disciplines and countries attended this three day international workshop. Their research utilised a wide array of source materials, ranging from diaries and official documents to film and popular fiction, to produce extremely innovative interdisciplinary research. Moreover, they reflected on what integrating the histories of Central Eastern Europe can add to contemporary research on prostitution.
Finally, she presented a call for a more fine-grained empirical analysis of agency in different context. Using the example of Jewish female activists in 19th century Poland, she showed how historians may go beyond viewing prostitution as a symptom of urbanization and modernization and consider instead how prostitution was also deeply implicated in wider discourses of masculinity, modernity and urbanity through the creation of civil law.
Using one such document, Klich-Kluczewska evaluated the potential of first-hand accounts to access lived experiences, and how such women found room for manoeuvre within power structures.
She demonstrated how individuals used languages of both victimhood and agency, and how we as historians can meaningfully engage with competing narratives within our sources. After prostitution was regulated in , women were issued with yellow tickets, subjected to regular compulsory medical inspection, and limited in their freedom of movement by Russian authorities. Petersburg also reveals a more complex picture than the legislation suggests.
Furthermore, prostitutes used their legal status to argue for their rights against overenthusiastic law enforcement, writing petitions to the police against brothel closures or being forced into a place of work, often using negative discursive tropes to their own advantage.