This article explores the debate around widening access to birth control information in the late nineteenth century through a case study of Annie Besant’s participation in the 1877 Knowlton Trial. Examining Besant’s rhetoric at the trial and in related publications, it highlights the public and performative nature of her campaign to facilitate access to birth control information for working-class married couples. With reference to the representation of issues of gender and social class and the shifting focus from the private to the public in Besant’s rhetoric, the article argues that the late nineteenth-century debate around birth control access was a middle-class debate about working-class life and experience
This study examines the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times press coverage of contraception dur...
Before the 1920s, a birth control movement arose in the United States out of socialist, feminist, an...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
Flore Janssen Published Online: 2017-11-30 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0025 Abstr...
This article presents a case study of the feminist jurisprudence performed by three early birth co...
This Independent Study examines the life of Ann Lohman, an English immigrant who offered contracepti...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
abstract: In the late nineteenth century, the Comstock Act of 1873 made the distribution of contrace...
This thesis investigates the subject of birth control in the first half of the 20th century, specifi...
This thesis investigates the subject of birth control in the first half of the 20th century, specifi...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
In both Britain and the United States, the interwar years witnessed the formation of a new organized...
This study examines the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times press coverage of contraception dur...
This study examines the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times press coverage of contraception dur...
Before the 1920s, a birth control movement arose in the United States out of socialist, feminist, an...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
Flore Janssen Published Online: 2017-11-30 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0025 Abstr...
This article presents a case study of the feminist jurisprudence performed by three early birth co...
This Independent Study examines the life of Ann Lohman, an English immigrant who offered contracepti...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
abstract: In the late nineteenth century, the Comstock Act of 1873 made the distribution of contrace...
This thesis investigates the subject of birth control in the first half of the 20th century, specifi...
This thesis investigates the subject of birth control in the first half of the 20th century, specifi...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
In both Britain and the United States, the interwar years witnessed the formation of a new organized...
This study examines the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times press coverage of contraception dur...
This study examines the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times press coverage of contraception dur...
Before the 1920s, a birth control movement arose in the United States out of socialist, feminist, an...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...