Book ID: CBB043150827

Replacing the Dead: The Politics of Reproduction in the Postwar Soviet Union (2021)

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Nakachi, Mie (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2021
Physical Details: 352
Language: English

Drawing on never before used archival materials, Replacing the Dead exposes the history of Soviet and Russian abortion policy.It is not unusual for nations recovering from wars to incentivize their populations to raise their birthrates. The post-World War II Soviet pronatalism campaign attempted this on an unprecedented scale, aiming to replace a lost population of 27 million. Why, then, did the USSR re-legalize abortion in 1955? Mie Nakachi uses previously hidden archival data to reveal that decisions made by Stalin and Khruschev under the rubric of 'family law' created a society of broken marriages, “fatherless” children, and abortions, each totaling in the tens of millions. The government reversed laws regarding paternal responsibility, thereby encouraging men to impregnate unmarried women and widows, and blocked available contraception, overriding the advice of the medical establishment. Some 8.7 million out-of-wedlock children were born between 1945 and 1955 alone. In the absence of serious commitment to supporting Soviet women who worked full-time, the policy did extensive damage to gender relations and the welfare of women and children. Women, famous cultural figures, and Soviet professionals initiated a movement to improve women's reproductive health and make all children equal. Because Soviet leaders did not allow any major reform, an abortion culture grew among Soviet women and spread throughoutthe Soviet sphere, including Eastern Europe and China. Based on groundbreaking research, Replacing the Dead traces how the idea of women's right to an abortion emerged from an authoritarian society decades before it did in the West and why it remains the dominant method of birth control in present-day Russia.

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Authors & Contributors
Evans, Jennifer
Reagan, Leslie J.
Felitti, Karina A.
Fraser, Jennifer
Ginzberg, Lori D.
Halfmann, Drew T.
Journals
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Social History of Medicine
Archiv für Sozialgeschichte
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Gender and History
Publishers
University of California Press
Pennsylvania State University
Cambridge University Press
New York University
Oxford University Press
University of Illinois Press
Concepts
Reproductive medicine
Abortion
Medicine and gender
Obstetrics and pregnancy
Reproduction
Women and health
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
21st century
17th century
Early modern
Places
United States
Canada
England
Great Britain
Soviet Union
China
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