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While most agree that Contagious Diseases (CD) ordinances were put in place primarily to protect the health of British soldiers, a closer examination reveals that the laws were not just about the control of VD but also 'a conscious instrument of colonial dominance'.
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British, Colonies, Diseases, Government policy, Great Britain, History, Prostitution, Race relations, Sexual behavior, Sexually transmitted diseases, Social policy, Great britain, colonies, administration, Great britain, history, 19th century, Colonialism, Prejudice, Legislation & jurisprudence, Prevention & control, Prejudices, Sex Work, Britanniques, Sexualité, Maladies, Politique sociale, Relations raciales, Préjugés, PSYCHOLOGY, Human Sexuality, SELF-HELP, Sexual Instruction, British colonies, Geschlechtskrankheit, Rassenpolitik, Sexualverhalten, Seksueel overdraagbare aandoeningen, Koloniale politiek, Maladies sexuellement transmissibles, Relations interethniques, Commonwealth, Großbritannien Consulate, GroßbritannienPlaces
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