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Reviewing Sex,
By MIchelle Vecchio (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion Reform, 1920-1950 (Paperback)
This work serves as both an incredible study of German feminist history, but also as an interesting look into the social construction of birth control in a rather atypical Western nation. Grossmann is clear and concise, chronicling the period by major players and important legislation, focusing mainly on the movement to reform Paragraph 218 (the anti-abortion clause in the Civil Code) but also touching upon satellite issues, such as eugenics, cultural backlash, and of course the effects of the Third Reich. This book is as equally informative as it is interesting. Overall a great read.
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Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion Reform, 1920-1950 by Atina Grossmann (Paperback - November 20, 1997)
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