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related to Birth control; contraception; sterilization
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related to Birth control; contraception; sterilization as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Chapter
Amelia Bonea; Irina Nastasa-Matei
(2025)
The valuable 's': Publics and counterpublics of abortion and contraception in late twentieth-century Greece.
In: Negotiating in/visibility: Women, science, engineering and medicine in the twentieth century.
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Article
Sylwia Kuźma‐Markowska
(2025)
Informing the 'Broad Masses': Early‐Twentieth‐Century Birth Control Debates and Activism in the Polish‐American Community..
Gender and History
(pp. 667-683).
(/isis/citation/CBB733035091/)
Article
Sophia Wagemann
(2025)
“Cycles of Clockwork Precision”: Hormonal Contraception and Natural Menstruation.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 34-46).
(/isis/citation/CBB400879981/)
Book
Evangelia Chordaki
(2025)
Making Sense of Knowledge: Feminist Epistemologies in the Greek Birth Control Movement.
(/isis/citation/CBB938903897/)
Book
Lina-Maria Murillo
(2025)
Fighting for Control: Power, Reproductive Care, and Race in the US-Mexico Borderlands.
(/isis/citation/CBB987609321/)
Article
Andrea Ceccon
(2024)
“At a Glance:” The Role of Diagrammatic Representations in Eugenics Appropriations of the “Infamous Juke Family”.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 51-87).
(/isis/citation/CBB631454322/)
Article
Seçil Yilmaz
(2024)
Intimate Technologies of Family Making: Birth Control Politics in Cold War Turkey.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 428-461).
(/isis/citation/CBB874068567/)
Thesis
Martha Liliana Espinosa Tavares
(2024)
The Science of Family Planning: Mexico’s “Demographic Explosion,” Contraceptive Technologies, and the Power of Expert Knowledge.
(/isis/citation/CBB415950063/)
Book
Chelsea Schields
(2023)
Offshore Attachments: Oil and Intimacy in the Caribbean.
(/isis/citation/CBB538112451/)
Book
Donna J. Drucker
(2023)
Fertility Technology.
(/isis/citation/CBB901502667/)
Book
Mary E. Daly
(2023)
The Battle to Control Female Fertility in Modern Ireland.
(/isis/citation/CBB891240410/)
Book
Sujin Lee
(2023)
Wombs of empire: population discourses and biopolitics in modern Japan.
(/isis/citation/CBB603357703/)
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Laura Kelly
(2023)
Contraception and Modern Ireland: A Social History, c. 1922–92.
(/isis/citation/CBB683840063/)
Article
Anna-Karin L. Larsson
(2022)
Girls’ Responsibilities, Boys’ Needs: Sexual Health, Gender and Youth in Sweden 1970–1999.
European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health
(pp. 96-118).
(/isis/citation/CBB132861972/)
Book
Natasha Szuhan
(2022)
The Family Planning Association and Contraceptive Science and Technology in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain.
(/isis/citation/CBB016058800/)
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Amrita Pande
(2022)
Birth controlled: Selective reproduction and neoliberal eugenics in South Africa and India.
(/isis/citation/CBB729650376/)
Article
Sarah Walsh
(2022)
The executioner’s shadow: Coerced sterilization and the creation of “Latin” eugenics in Chile.
History of Science
(pp. 18-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB396292693/)
Article
Christopher ChoGlueck
(2022)
Still no pill for men? Double standards & demarcating values in biomedical research.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 66-76).
(/isis/citation/CBB707071634/)
Article
Agata Ignaciuk
(January 2022)
Innovation and Maladjustment: Contraceptive Technologies in State-Socialist Poland, 1950s–1970s.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 182-208).
(/isis/citation/CBB765256057/)
Book
Sarah Mellors Rodriguez
(2022)
Reproductive Realities in Modern China: Birth Control and Abortion, 1911–2021.
(/isis/citation/CBB051540922/)
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