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Abortion in England 1900-1967 (Hardcover)
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Abortion in England 1900-1967 (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Women's History
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Over the decades from 1900 to 1967 abortion was transformed from an
important female-centred form of fertility control into a medical
event, closely monitored by the State. This transition, the author
argues here, took place against a background of debate over
fertility control and its implications for women's maternal role.
The book, originally published in 1988, suggests that the inter-war
years saw a crucial mapping of boundaries in the debates over
abortion. The distinction between methods of fertility control used
before and after conception was more sharply drawn. The abortion
law was difficult to enforce and in 1936 the Abortion Law Reform
Association was founded by feminists to call for safe legal
abortion as a woman's right. Resort to criminal abortion continued
in the post-war years and the number of therapeutic abortions also
began to increase. The medical profession's attempt to create a
distinction between worthy medical and spurious social reasons for
fertility control gave way in the face of women's demands for safe
and effective means to plan when and if they would have children.
After a hard-fought battle, the abortion law was reformed in 1967.
The abortion decision, however, remained firmly in the hands of the
medical profession.
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