This paper explores the influence of English female doctors on the creation of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the production and circulation of contraceptive knowledge in England and, to a lesser extent in France, between 1930 and 1970. By drawing on the writings of female doctors and proceedings of international conferences as well as the archives of the British Medical Women's Federation (MWF) and Family Planning Association (FPA), on the one hand, and Mouvement Français pour le Planning Familial (MFPF), on the other, this paper explores the agency of English female doctors at the national and transnational level. I recover their pioneering work and argue that they were pivotal in legitimising family planning w...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerg...
This special issue uses Catholicism as a thread to bring together five contributions to the transnat...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...
Women’s medicine explores the key role played by British female doctors in the production and circul...
© 2017 Dr. Natasha SzuhanThis thesis argues that the Family Planning Association (FPA), its predeces...
This special issue adopts a comparative approach to the politics of reproduction in twentieth-centur...
The pill, in France, is so central to current contraceptive practices and social representations tha...
In 1965, a family planning service was created in Geneva which aimed at spreading information on con...
This article focuses on the history of the French Family Planning Association. It questions the impa...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Contraceptive use in France and England differs strongly with regard to male methods: half of Englis...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
The provision of contraceptive services has been identified as one of the most important development...
In both Britain and the United States, the interwar years witnessed the formation of a new organized...
Abstract This thesis is an historical account of the development and dissemination of birth control...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerg...
This special issue uses Catholicism as a thread to bring together five contributions to the transnat...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...
Women’s medicine explores the key role played by British female doctors in the production and circul...
© 2017 Dr. Natasha SzuhanThis thesis argues that the Family Planning Association (FPA), its predeces...
This special issue adopts a comparative approach to the politics of reproduction in twentieth-centur...
The pill, in France, is so central to current contraceptive practices and social representations tha...
In 1965, a family planning service was created in Geneva which aimed at spreading information on con...
This article focuses on the history of the French Family Planning Association. It questions the impa...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
Contraceptive use in France and England differs strongly with regard to male methods: half of Englis...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
The provision of contraceptive services has been identified as one of the most important development...
In both Britain and the United States, the interwar years witnessed the formation of a new organized...
Abstract This thesis is an historical account of the development and dissemination of birth control...
This research, based on qualitative interviews and non-participant observation, emerg...
This special issue uses Catholicism as a thread to bring together five contributions to the transnat...
Contraception is often a taken-for-granted element of actively heterosexual women’s lives. Yet whil...