This collection of original essays looks at a topic of growing
interest and debate in feminist and historical circles: the social
regulation of women through law during the 19th and 20th centuries,
and the resistance which emerged in response. The collection
refutes the notion of women oppressed during the 19th century,
unable to act in opposition to the law. When issues of motherhood
and women's sexuality became areas of public policy, women began to
negotiate the law, as case studies from Europe and the USA show.
This book should be of interest to students of women's studies,
sociology of law, and social policy.
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