The document discusses research on the history and development of prostitution in the Netherlands from 1850 to 1911, focusing on the influence of economic, governmental, and socio-cultural factors. It highlights the evolution of the prostitution business and local regulations, alongside the interplay of moral panic and changing societal attitudes towards sex work. The author, Wilma van den Brink, also references various resources including archival materials and previous studies, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of this historical context in contemporary discussions about sex work.