Read The Burgher and the Whore: Prostitution in Early Modern Amsterdam Online
Authors: Lotte van de Pol
dishonour, dishonourable, dishonesty, dishonest,
see
honour
Domselaer,Tobias van (Amsterdam historian)
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,
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Dusart, Cornelis (Dutch artist) plate
Dutch East Indies
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,
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,
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–
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,
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,
Dutch East India Company,
see
VOC Dutch West India Company,
see
WIC
East Indies,
see
Dutch East Indies Effen, Justus van (Dutch writer)
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elite, the
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–
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and prostitution plate
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;
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,
and the lower orders
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Dutch translation of English texts
Long Cellar and other music houses for English tourists
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–
4
prostitutes
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144
,
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translation of Dutch terms into
translation of Dutch texts into
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,
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n.
28
;
see also The London Jilt
travellers, travel writing on the Dutch and on Dutch prostitution
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,
32
,
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,
83
,
155
,
Enlightenment, the
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,
40
,
83
,
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Evelyn, John (English traveller)
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fair (the Amsterdam September fair)
farmers as clients
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–
2
,
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,
154
,
fear of divine punishment
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,
69
,
Fébure, Guillaume le (French traveller)
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fetched whores (
haalhoeren
),
also
fetchable whores
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,
27
,
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,
183
;
see also
prostitutes
flagellation,
also
flogging
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,
56
,
118
,
Flanders,
see
Southern Netherlands Fokkens, Melchior (Dutch writer)
fornication
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,
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88
,
125
–
6
,
143
;
see also
whoring flogging,
see
flagellation
Netherlands annexed by (
1810
–
13
)
French
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3
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14
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35
,
travellers and travelogues on the Dutch and on Dutch prostitution
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,
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18
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22
,
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,
translation of Dutch texts into
funerals
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,
56
;
see also
Undertakers Riot
Gaven van de milde St. Marten, De
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,
199
gender roles
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–
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,
48
–
9
,
52
,
108
;
see also
men; women; honour German, Germans
also
Krauts
(
moffen
), German
anonymous female traveller
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,
100
translation of Dutch texts into
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–
10
,
40
travellers, travel writing on the Dutch and on Dutch prostitution
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–
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,
35
,
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,
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,
Germany, immigration from
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,
Gijsen, Aafje (Dutch diarist)
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Glorious Revolution of
1688
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Gole, Jacob (Dutch artist) plate
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,
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Graaff, Nicolaus de (Dutch physician
Grimm, Johann (German traveller)
judicial archives and cases from
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,
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,
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,
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–
9
,
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popular literature and
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Hajstrup, Peter Hansen (German sailor and diarist)
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,
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–
3
Hanway, Jonas (English writer)
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–
3
Heinsius, Nicolaas (Dutch writer and physician)
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,
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Helst, Bartholomeus van der (Amsterdam painter) plate
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Heyden, Jan van der (Amsterdam inventor and painter)
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holding cells (
boeien
)
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–
5
,
124
,
129
,
prosecution
Holland (meaning the Dutch Republic)
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,
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(elsewhere Holland denotes the Province of Holland and West Frisia)
Hollandsche Faam, De
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homosexuality,
see
sodomy honesty, honest, honourable,
see
honour
honour (
eer
),
also
reputation; honesty; honourable (
eerlijk
); honest; dishonourable; dishonest
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–
7
,
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,
187
and
passim
bailiff ’s men dishonourable until
1578
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–
3
,
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and clothing
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–
8
,
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,
187
,
declared dishonourable as a punishment
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,
126
,
135
female honour
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,
47
–
9
and
passim
and foreigners and outsiders
honour and honesty as translations of the Dutch
eer
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and neighbourhoods
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–
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,
64
–
6
prostitution as a dishonourable trade
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,
47
,
50
,
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–
4
,
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,
79
,
89
and
passim
and sailors
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,
56
,
65
,
158
in verbal abuse
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,
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–
52
and
passim
venereal diseases as dishonourable
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,
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see also
adultery; Amsterdam, reputation of; clothing; Spin House; scaffold; sexual reputation
Honthorst, Gerard van (Dutch painter)
12
Hooft, Pieter Corneliszoon (Amsterdam poet)
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Huygens Jr, Constantijn (Dutch statesman and diarist)
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,
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,
Italian, Italy
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,
31
,
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–
8
,
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,
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Jeroenszoon, Jeroen, pseud. of Hieronymus Sweerts (Amsterdam writer)
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Jews, Jewish
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–
5
,
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–
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,
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,
118
,
as an insulting designation,
also
Ashkenazi,
also
‘High German’
44
–
5
,
57
,
153
,
184
prohibition of sex with Christian women
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,
153
Sephardim,
also
‘Portuguese’
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,
57
,
153
,
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judicial archives,
see
Confession Books