For centuries, the figure of the brothel keeper has occupied a unique, often shadowy space in the public imagination. From the "Mother Needhams" of Georgian London to the high-stakes "Hollywood Madams" of the 20th century, these individuals have been portrayed as everything from ruthless opportunists to shrewd business pioneers. But beyond the sensationalist headlines and cinematic tropes, what does the historical reality of the brothel keeper tell us about power, gender, and society? Inside the Medieval Brothel | History Today

Behind the Red Light: The Complex Legacy of the Brothel Keeper

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