Reproductive Health, Reproductive Rights: Reformers & the Politics of Maternal Welfare, 1917-1940

Author:   Robyn L Rosen
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
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9780814257494


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   29 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Reproductive Health, Reproductive Rights: Reformers & the Politics of Maternal Welfare, 1917-1940


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In the early twentieth century, shifting attitudes and new public health standards brought an unprecedented interest in and effort to regulate issues affecting reproduction and maternity. Maternal and infant health, nutrition, and medical care came under scrutiny, as did the issue of birth control. While the prior gained public support, the latter remained controversial. Though some reformers saw birth control as an important part of maternal welfare, others sought to separate it from more popular reforms. The careers of the four prominent but usually neglected reformers (Elizabeth Lowell Putnam, Ethel Sturges Dummer, Mary Ware Dennett, and Blanche Ames) examined in this book embody the struggle to define and resolve these tensions. The study of these reformers offers a new perspective on more recognized leaders in the arena of reproductive health and rights, especially the U.S. Children's Bureau and Margaret Sanger. Putnam's elitism contextualizes the class politics of the Bureau, underscoring its sensitivity to the vulnerable and its innovative approach to public health. Dummer reminds us of roads not taken by policy makers in the Bureau, accentuating the differences between a child-centered and a woman-centered agenda. Dennett highlights the obstacles to women reformers in the formal political sphere, while Ames's penchant toward maternalism and compromise also led to difficulties. Together, they illustrate the complexities of formulating an effective approach to securing reproductive rights and health.

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Author:   Robyn L Rosen
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
Imprint:   Ohio State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9780814257494


ISBN 10:   0814257496
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   29 January 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Robyn L. Rosen argues that a detailed examination of the political biographies of four prominent, but historically neglected, progressive reformers sheds new light on the complex nature of maternal welfare movements in the first decades of the twentieth century. I found this a very compelling book, one that will make a significant contribution to maternal welfare studies."" --Lynne Curry, author of Modern Mothers in the Heartland: Gender, Health, and Progress in Illinois, 1900-1930"


Robyn L. Rosen argues that a detailed examination of the political biographies of four prominent, but historically neglected, progressive reformers sheds new light on the complex nature of maternal welfare movements in the first decades of the twentieth century. I found this a very compelling book, one that will make a significant contribution to maternal welfare studies. --Lynne Curry, author of Modern Mothers in the Heartland: Gender, Health, and Progress in Illinois, 1900-1930


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Robyn L. Rosen is associate professor of history at Marist College.

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