Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread and drastic decline in birth rate occurred in Western Europe in the course of the nineteenth century. Between 1850 and 1914, fertility rates nearly halved. Yet, it remains unclear how this fertility decline was achieved. Existing literature on the subject emphasizes traditional methods of birth control (i.e. the use of abstinence, withdrawal, and abortion) as the key explanation. The availability of commercially produced contraceptive devices has often been overlooked, and few scholars have investigated the actual birth control practices undertaken by ordinary Europeans. This project seeks to investigate the use of contraceptive devices du...
I argue in my dissertation, “Cleaning Up After Sex: An Environmental History of Contraceptives in th...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
Three profound changes - the mortality, fertility and contraception transitions - characterized the...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
Early proponents of contraception among American religious groups were staunch eugenicists who promo...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...
Various Egyptian medical papyra describe methods for increasing fertility and for decreasing the lik...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
In summary, it would seem that sociologists have given the birth control problem a new dimension. Wh...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
I argue in my dissertation, “Cleaning Up After Sex: An Environmental History of Contraceptives in th...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
Three profound changes - the mortality, fertility and contraception transitions - characterized the...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
Soon to turn 60, the oral contraceptive pill still dominates histories of technology in the ‘sexual ...
In the past two centuries the proportion of couples using some form of conscious pregnancy-preventio...
Early proponents of contraception among American religious groups were staunch eugenicists who promo...
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplann...
Various Egyptian medical papyra describe methods for increasing fertility and for decreasing the lik...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
In summary, it would seem that sociologists have given the birth control problem a new dimension. Wh...
This dissertation returns to an era when the American Medical Association did not consider contracep...
I argue in my dissertation, “Cleaning Up After Sex: An Environmental History of Contraceptives in th...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
Three profound changes - the mortality, fertility and contraception transitions - characterized the...