Macko Joseph, Prostitution

950,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1927, Committee to Combat Trafficking in Women and Children

23 cm

paper. 4, ex. clean
464 p.

Description

The groundbreaking work of Jozef Macko, a prominent sociologist and social activist, is a comprehensive study of the phenomenon of prostitution in 1920s Poland. In the 1970s. The book, the result of years of research and observation, sheds light on the causes, effects and mechanisms of prostitution in the society of the time.
Macko analyzes various aspects of prostitution, from its economic and social causes to its health and moral consequences. The author also proposes legal and social solutions to combat the phenomenon. His work is not only a source of knowledge, but also an important voice in the discussion of social problems of the time.
The fine leather binding, handmade by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, gives the book a unique character and lasting value. It is not only a source of knowledge, but also an object that can be passed down from generation to generation, making it a valuable acquisition for any library and art collectors.
Discover Jozef Macko’s groundbreaking look at the phenomenon of prostitution and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of sociology and social issues of the 1920s. In the 1970s. This unique publication delights in both content and form, being an invaluable resource for researchers and lovers of social history.

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8151

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