While the notion that any pregnancy must be stoically accepted dominated in Europe until the eighteenth century, birth control spread during the nineteenth century and gradually became a common practice despite opposition from the Church and political authorities. It was actually seen as a means of upward mobility and from the 1960s increasingly as an instrument of freedom. Policies, which had for a long time condemned this evolution, ultimately adapted and contributed to it through the liberalization of contraception. Governments nevertheless remain divided in Europe, particularly with regard to the question of abortion
In 1938 for the very first time, American sociologists and demographers dared to question couples on...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Demographic changes in European countries are quite similar in average. In times when the population...
While the notion that any pregnancy must be stoically accepted dominated in Europe until the eightee...
The nineteenth century marked the history of abortion in modern Europe by formalizing its definitive...
Various Egyptian medical papyra describe methods for increasing fertility and for decreasing the lik...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
Only in the last two centuries have human beings started to practice effective family limitation. Me...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
By legalizing access to “anti-conceptional” methods, France’s Neuwirth Law paved the way for the dif...
standing of anatomy and physiology which often ren-dered them ineffective. Without attempting to cov...
The fight against illegal abortion in twentieth century France cannot be reduced to a simple questio...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, European states developed new policies toward huma...
During the last two decades of the twentieth century, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Japan were...
In 1938 for the very first time, American sociologists and demographers dared to question couples on...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Demographic changes in European countries are quite similar in average. In times when the population...
While the notion that any pregnancy must be stoically accepted dominated in Europe until the eightee...
The nineteenth century marked the history of abortion in modern Europe by formalizing its definitive...
Various Egyptian medical papyra describe methods for increasing fertility and for decreasing the lik...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
Only in the last two centuries have human beings started to practice effective family limitation. Me...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
By legalizing access to “anti-conceptional” methods, France’s Neuwirth Law paved the way for the dif...
standing of anatomy and physiology which often ren-dered them ineffective. Without attempting to cov...
The fight against illegal abortion in twentieth century France cannot be reduced to a simple questio...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, European states developed new policies toward huma...
During the last two decades of the twentieth century, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Japan were...
In 1938 for the very first time, American sociologists and demographers dared to question couples on...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Demographic changes in European countries are quite similar in average. In times when the population...