"A New Yorker Best Book We've Read This Year" "[ Empire of Purity includes] many fascinating experiments in the regulation of prostitution. . . . Payne seeks to reveal the often conflicting ways in which cities, states, and the federal government attempted to control the sale of sex, both in domestic contexts and overseas, when it was determined that American interests were at stake."---Rebecca Mead, New Yorker "Impressive debut. . . . Rigorous and well articulated, this is an enlightening new perspective on U.S. imperial history." * Publishers Weekly * "Eva Paynes invaluable study, Empire of Purity, sheds fresh light on a critical moment of U.S. history, the late-19th and early-20th centuries, when the country transitioned into a world power. She argues an original thesis that links the nations global aspiration with its war against prostitution both domestically and internationally."---David Rosen, New York Journal of Books "Fascinating glimpses of individuals caught up in the quest to regulate and criminalise American sex workers, from 1870 to the 1930s."---Fern Riddell, BBC History Magazine "Payne's careful research of reform projects restores the voices of sex workers to the historical narrative through ethical storytelling. This is a truly exceptional work." * Choice *