Alcohol and Public Policy
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 49,82 MB
Release : 1981-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0309031494
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 49,82 MB
Release : 1981-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0309031494
Author : Lyman Horace Weeks
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 15,35 MB
Release : 1898
Category : New York (N.Y.)
ISBN :
Author : Leslie J. Reagan
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 25,95 MB
Release : 2022-02-22
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0520387422
The definitive history of abortion in the United States, with a new preface that equips readers for what’s to come. When Abortion Was a Crime is the must-read book on abortion history. Originally published ahead of the thirtieth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, this award-winning study was the first to examine the entire period during which abortion was illegal in the United States, beginning in the mid-nineteenth century and ending with that monumental case in 1973. When Abortion Was a Crime is filled with intimate stories and nuanced analysis, demonstrating how abortion was criminalized and policed—and how millions of women sought abortions regardless of the law. With this edition, Leslie J. Reagan provides a new preface that addresses the dangerous and ongoing threats to abortion access across the country, and the precarity of our current moment. While abortions have typically been portrayed as grim "back alley" operations, this deeply researched history confirms that many abortion providers—including physicians—practiced openly and safely, despite prohibitions by the state and the American Medical Association. Women could find cooperative and reliable practitioners; but prosecution, public humiliation, loss of privacy, and inferior medical care were a constant threat. Reagan's analysis of previously untapped sources, including inquest records and trial transcripts, shows the fragility of patient rights and raises provocative questions about the relationship between medicine and law. With the right to abortion increasingly under attack, this book remains the definitive history of abortion in the United States, offering vital lessons for every American concerned with health care, civil liberties, and personal and sexual freedom.
Author : British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books
Publisher :
Page : 1236 pages
File Size : 13,47 MB
Release : 1967
Category : English imprints
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Author : Wilimena Hannah Eliot Emerson
Publisher :
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 26,95 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Genealogy
ISBN :
Author : Ann Durkin Keating
Publisher :
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 34,20 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780252070556
Looks at the development of the Chicago suburbs, explains what influences helped form them, and examines the role of suburban government.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 840 pages
File Size : 41,34 MB
Release : 1877
Category : Ohio
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 1418 pages
File Size : 21,67 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Microcards
ISBN :
Author : Joseph R. Gusfield
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,14 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Prohibition
ISBN : 9780252013126
The important role of the Temperance movement throughout American history is analyzed as clashes and conflicts between rival social systems, cultures, and status groups. Sometimes the "dry" is winning the classic battle for prestige and political power. Sometimes, as in today's society, he is losing. This significant contribution to the theory of status conflict also discloses the importance of political acts as symbolic acts and offers a dramatistic theory of status politics, Gusfield provides a useful addition to the economic and psychological modes of analysis current in the study of political and social movements.
Author : Thomas B. Helm
Publisher :
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 1878
Category : Cass County (Ind.)
ISBN :