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Preface=ix
Introduction: The Theory and Politics of Moral Regulation=1
Situating moral regulation=1
Governing through moral regulation=4
Moral regulation and the deployment of law=11
Theoretical resources for a theory of moral regulation=12
On social control, moral panics and anxiety=18
The selection of case studies=20
1. Compulsion to Virtue: Societies for the Reformation of Manners and the Prosecution of Vice=28
An early moral regulation movement=28
The project of the reformation of manners=29
The agents of reformation=32
The targets of reformation: Public vice and immorality=34
The tactics of reformation: Propaganda and prosecution=41
The discourses of reformation: Reading sermons=45
The politics of informing: Resistance and opposition=49
The significance of the societies for reformation=55
2. Moral Regulation from Above: The Vice Society=57
Morals in an age of anxiety=57
Reform of manners by Proclamation=65
The Society for the Suppression of Vice=69
Targets and tactics=72
Beyond coercive moral reform?=75
3. From Sexual Purity to Social Hygiene, 1870-1918: Victorian America and Britain=77
Convergent and divergent dynamics of moral reform projects=77
Constituting women, men and sex=80
The birth of sexual purity=94
From moral reform to sexual purity=96
From sexual purity to social hygiene: The governmentalisation of moral reform=103
4. Moral Regulation in the United States: From Sexual Purity to Social Hygiene=110
The roots of American moral reform=110
Revivalism and female moral reform=113
Divergent projects: Anti-obscenity campaigns and the rise of sexual purity movements=118
American sexual purity movements=123
The rise of the social hygiene movement=134
The hibernation of moral regulation?=137
5. Sexual Purity, Maternal Feminism and Class in Late Victorian Britain=140
Feminism and moral regulation in Britain=140
Traditional moral politics=141
Prostitution, sexual politics and anti-regulationism=144
The sexual purity movement=154
1885, the "Maiden Tribute" and criminal law reform=163
Sexual purity and feminism=170
From white slavery to social hygiene=174
Purity, maternal feminism and class=185
6. Retraditionalising Moral Regulation: Making Sense of Contemporary Moral Politics=192
The return of moral regulation?=192
Explaining moral regulation=196
Crisis tendencies and moral regulation=201
Crises in gender relations=204
Crises in familial relations=211
Modern anxieties and moral regulation=213
Moral regulation and genealogy of the self=216
Notes=221
References=245
Index=269