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Author Dowbiggin, Ian Robert, 1952-

Title The sterilization movement and global fertility in the twentieth century / Ian Dowbiggin.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  363.92 D744S    Check Shelf
Description 262 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : portraits ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-240) and index.
Contents Up from eugenics -- A new league -- The poverty bomb -- House on fire -- A great wave -- Tarred and feathered -- Going global.
Summary "Next to global warming, the most urgent international issue facing governments in the twenty-first century is likely to be the all-time low birth rates around the world, what pundits Ben Wattenberg and Philip Longman call the "birth dearth" and the "empty cradle," respectively." "Now, for the first time, historian Ian Dowbiggin explains that a major cause of the birth dearth was the propagandistic efforts of a handful of men and women, including Margaret Sanger, Alan Guttmacher, and Paul Ehrlich, who in the course of the twentieth century convinced policy makers and the public that sterilization was the best means of population control. Drawing on archival records, some rarely seen before, Dowbiggin charts the rise of the sterilization movement from its modest origins immediately following World War II to its current status as one of the most influential players in the international family-planning field. Along the way, he documents how family-planning programs based on sterilization targeted poverty-stricken areas around the world. The result, Dowbiggin argues, not only penalized the poor and minorities: it also appears to be one of the biggest policy mistakes in modern history. The author ends by shedding light on the practical and ethical difficulties of distinguishing coercion from choice in reproductive-health policy. What does informed consent in birth control really mean on the ground? Whose needs are actually served in attempts to reduce fertility rates? According to Dowbiggin, the twentieth-century birth control movement never entirely shed its eugenic origins."--Jacket.
Chronological Term Geschichte 1900-1999
1900 - 1999
Subject Sterilization (Birth control) -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Sterilization, Reproductive -- history.
History, 20th Century.
Contraception Behavior -- history.
Socioeconomic Factors.
Geburtenrückgang -- Geschichte 20. Jh.
Geburtenregelung -- Geschichte 20. Jh.
Sterilisation -- (Unfruchtbarmachung) -- Geschichte 20. Jh.
Geburtenregelung.
Sterilisation (Unfruchtbarmachung)
Fruchtbarkeit.
Sterilisation.
Geburtenentwicklung.
Fertilität.
United States.
Sterilization (Birth control) (OCoLC)fst01133207
United States.
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Dowbiggin, Ian Robert, 1952- Sterilization movement and global fertility in the twentieth century. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008 (OCoLC)608623996
ISBN 9780195188585 (cloth: alkaline paper)
0195188586 (cloth: alkaline paper)
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