This thesis investigates Australian and Canadian legislation that regulated women's reproduction in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and offers some explanation for their enactment. At the turn of the twentieth century, Australia and Canada enacted a series of laws that were aimed at limiting the control women could exercise over their reproductive functions. From the 1880s through to the first decade of the twentieth century, legislation that prohibited the advertisement of contraception, regulated maternity homes as well as criminal laws that proscribed abortion were promulgated by Australian and Canadian parliaments. This thesis investigates why such legislative activity occurred and proposes that the initiation o...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
Prior to the liberalisation of abortion laws in Britain and parts of Australia from the late 1960s, ...
Reproductive and genetic technologies ("RGTs") raise many complex social, legal and ethical issues. ...
This thesis investigates Australian and Canadian legislation that regulated women\u27s reproduction ...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most countries in Europe and English-speaking countries o...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
Examines the conditions of Australian women in their reproductive lives, in a social and scientific ...
A birth control movement emerged in Canada in the 1930s with the formation of several clinics and ag...
'This Sin and Scandal' is a study of the agitated response of some sections of the public to the sha...
abstract: In the late nineteenth century, the Comstock Act of 1873 made the distribution of contrace...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw profound changes in social and medical attitud...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Modern History, 2003.Bibli...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
In 1933 the Provincial Government of British Columbia legalized the sterilizations of individuals at...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
Prior to the liberalisation of abortion laws in Britain and parts of Australia from the late 1960s, ...
Reproductive and genetic technologies ("RGTs") raise many complex social, legal and ethical issues. ...
This thesis investigates Australian and Canadian legislation that regulated women\u27s reproduction ...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most countries in Europe and English-speaking countries o...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
Examines the conditions of Australian women in their reproductive lives, in a social and scientific ...
A birth control movement emerged in Canada in the 1930s with the formation of several clinics and ag...
'This Sin and Scandal' is a study of the agitated response of some sections of the public to the sha...
abstract: In the late nineteenth century, the Comstock Act of 1873 made the distribution of contrace...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw profound changes in social and medical attitud...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Modern History, 2003.Bibli...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
In 1933 the Provincial Government of British Columbia legalized the sterilizations of individuals at...
Control over reproduction is obviously not the only component in the fight for women’s equality. Ho...
Prior to the liberalisation of abortion laws in Britain and parts of Australia from the late 1960s, ...
Reproductive and genetic technologies ("RGTs") raise many complex social, legal and ethical issues. ...