Contraception, 1st Edition, 9780745632704
Hardcover
In this engaging new book Robert Jtte offers a rich and nuanced account of how men and women across the centuries have struggled with the needs both for sexual gratification and for limitation of offspring, while also looking beyond the present to catch a glimpse of how contraception might evolve in the future.

Contraception, 1st Edition

a history

$192.27

  • Hardcover

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    10 April 2008

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Summary

Contraception is not an invention of modern times, nor is it a purely personal matter. Social institutions such as the church and the state have exerted their influence as effectively as doctors, population theorists, and the early pioneers of the feminist movement. All of these claim a special expertise in matters of ethics and morality, and so have shaped the discourses on and practices of birth control over the centuries.

In this engaging new book Robert Jütte offers a history of contr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780745632704
ISBN-10:074563270X
Author:Robert Jütte
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Polity Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:288
Edition:1st
Release Date:10 April 2008
Weight:526g
Dimensions:236mm x 160mm x 25mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

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“What sets Jütte’s work apart and makes this volume essential reading on the topic is its fine historiography and analysis of foregoing authors’ projects.” The Lancet “Should prove useful to students and scholars alike.” Times Higher Education

“A fascinating, detailed and well-researched insight into the social, cultural and religious influences that have influenced knowledge, attitudes, acceptance and use of fertility control throughout history.” Family Planning Association newsletter

“A carefully researched survey that will provide useful material for those interested in comparing ideas about contraception in diff erent places and times.” English Historical Review

“Robert Jütte’s extraordinary history of contraception enables us to look in an entirely new way at the claim of the 1960s generation that theirs was the first sexual revolution. The struggle for the control of sexual reproduction from the ancient world through the Middle Ages is as important to Jütte’s story as are the rise of sexual science in the nineteenth century and the introduction of the pill in the twentieth. Indeed how ‘modern’ means exist side by side with ‘traditional’ means of birth control (some more efficient than others – but which?) haunts this entire history. A readable and fascinating account of woman’s age-old struggle.” Sander Gilman, Emory University “The publication of an English version of Robert Jütte’s Lust ohne Last is greatly to be applauded. This extremely thoughtful and engagingly written study substantially exceeds earlier attempts to set down histories of contraception. Jütte has produced a chronologically wide-ranging cultural history and adopts a Foucauldian framework in which the issues of power and knowledge loom large throughout. As a result it is a work of great interest to social and cultural historians, demographers, historically minded social scientists, and historians of ideas, medicine and science.” Richard Smith, University of Cambridge

About The Author

Robert Jütte

Robert Jutte is Head of the Institute of Medicine at the Robert Bosch Foundation and Professor of Modern History at Stuttgart University.

Translated by Vicky Russell.

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