The nineteenth century marked the history of abortion in modern Europe by formalizing its definitive legislative and religious condemnation. During the first half of the twentieth century, attitudes toward abortive practices combined the pro-natalist preoccupations of the French and Italian governments to take a harsher stance during the Second World War, while in Germany such practices became a tool to support the racial and eugenic policies of Nazism. The first signs of change appeared in the mid-1950s, when women’s and feminist movements began to take an interest in the issue. Beginning in the 1970s, “free and freely available” abortion was central to the demands of second-wave European feminism, profoundly updating the public debate on ...
A reexamination of the history of abortion law in the United States is essential to an understanding...
Thevenard Eveline. Leslie Reagan. When Abortion Was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and Law in the United ...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
From 1970 to 1975 French feminists led a successful pro-abortion movement in France. This movement t...
The loi Veil that legalized abortion in 1975 marked a momentous victory for French feminists. Aborti...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
The extent to which women have had access to legal abortions has changed dramatically in Western-Eur...
Laws concerning abortion have been at the center of public discussion during the last third of the 2...
Contains fulltext : 99272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
The fight against illegal abortion in twentieth century France cannot be reduced to a simple questio...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, European states developed new policies toward huma...
With the help of almost 200 dossiers of the Penal Institution in Saarbrücken (Germany) from the peri...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
This abstract provides a concise summary of the thesis, which examines the evolution of abortion law...
The subject of this bachelor thesis, ?Transformations of women?s legal capacity in European countrie...
A reexamination of the history of abortion law in the United States is essential to an understanding...
Thevenard Eveline. Leslie Reagan. When Abortion Was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and Law in the United ...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...
From 1970 to 1975 French feminists led a successful pro-abortion movement in France. This movement t...
The loi Veil that legalized abortion in 1975 marked a momentous victory for French feminists. Aborti...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
The extent to which women have had access to legal abortions has changed dramatically in Western-Eur...
Laws concerning abortion have been at the center of public discussion during the last third of the 2...
Contains fulltext : 99272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
The fight against illegal abortion in twentieth century France cannot be reduced to a simple questio...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, European states developed new policies toward huma...
With the help of almost 200 dossiers of the Penal Institution in Saarbrücken (Germany) from the peri...
This article answers descriptive and explanatory questions about abortion attitudes in Western Europ...
This abstract provides a concise summary of the thesis, which examines the evolution of abortion law...
The subject of this bachelor thesis, ?Transformations of women?s legal capacity in European countrie...
A reexamination of the history of abortion law in the United States is essential to an understanding...
Thevenard Eveline. Leslie Reagan. When Abortion Was a Crime: Women, Medicine, and Law in the United ...
Summary Abortion attitudes in Western Europe, 1981-2000 This article answers descriptive and explana...