Abstract This article looks at the debate in the USSR in 1935–1936 on banning abortions. This episode of Soviet history has enormous heuristic potential for researchers studying the Soviet period. At first sight, the bill to ban abortions appears simply a matter of historical medical fact, based on which we can in many ways draw conclusions about the situation in healthcare in general, and in obstetrics and gynaecology in particular. However, this small-scale episode in the history of Soviet healthcare provides scope for substantial cross-disciplinary research prospects in fields such as anthropology, sociology, political science, and so on, significantly expanding the research horizons of the Soviet past. Our analysis of t...
The initial section of the article elaborates on diverse attitudes towards abortion, and specifies t...
The initial section of the article elaborates on diverse attitudes towards abortion, and specifies t...
The Abortion Question in Soviet Modernity: A Study of Doctors and Female Patients in a Provincial So...
Susan Gross Solomon, The demographic argument in Soviet debates over the legalization of abortion in...
This article examines Soviet reproductive politics after the Communist regime legalized abortion in ...
This article is devoted to discussion of ethic and legal problems of an artificial abortion. This «e...
In the mid-1950s, when the first medical tests of the pill started in the West, abortion was re-lega...
The article devoted to the discussion on abortion that ensued in Russia in the early twentieth centu...
In the twenty years since the collapse of communism in the Eastern Bloc, various scholars of history...
This article examines the sociocultural conditions underpinning the so-called ‘abortion culture’ in ...
This article examines the sociocultural conditions underpinning the so-called ‘abortion culture’ in ...
Olena Palko comments on Kateryna Ruban’s research on “The Abortion Question in Soviet Modernity”: In...
This paper focuses on the discussion concerning legalization of the right to abortion on demand duri...
In the Soviet period, state policy on abortion underwent three significant changes: legalization in ...
Avdeev (Alexandre), Blum (Alain), Troitskaja (Irina). - The History of Abortion Statistics in Russia...
The initial section of the article elaborates on diverse attitudes towards abortion, and specifies t...
The initial section of the article elaborates on diverse attitudes towards abortion, and specifies t...
The Abortion Question in Soviet Modernity: A Study of Doctors and Female Patients in a Provincial So...
Susan Gross Solomon, The demographic argument in Soviet debates over the legalization of abortion in...
This article examines Soviet reproductive politics after the Communist regime legalized abortion in ...
This article is devoted to discussion of ethic and legal problems of an artificial abortion. This «e...
In the mid-1950s, when the first medical tests of the pill started in the West, abortion was re-lega...
The article devoted to the discussion on abortion that ensued in Russia in the early twentieth centu...
In the twenty years since the collapse of communism in the Eastern Bloc, various scholars of history...
This article examines the sociocultural conditions underpinning the so-called ‘abortion culture’ in ...
This article examines the sociocultural conditions underpinning the so-called ‘abortion culture’ in ...
Olena Palko comments on Kateryna Ruban’s research on “The Abortion Question in Soviet Modernity”: In...
This paper focuses on the discussion concerning legalization of the right to abortion on demand duri...
In the Soviet period, state policy on abortion underwent three significant changes: legalization in ...
Avdeev (Alexandre), Blum (Alain), Troitskaja (Irina). - The History of Abortion Statistics in Russia...
The initial section of the article elaborates on diverse attitudes towards abortion, and specifies t...
The initial section of the article elaborates on diverse attitudes towards abortion, and specifies t...
The Abortion Question in Soviet Modernity: A Study of Doctors and Female Patients in a Provincial So...