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Be Fruitful and Multiply

Slovakia's Family Planning Under Three Regimes (1918-1965)
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
276 Seiten
Englisch
Verlag Herder-Instituterschienen am15.12.2023
With a focus on reproductive policies in 20th-century Slovakia, which aimed at regulating the reproductive behavior of its citizens, this book sheds light on the long history of policing women's bodies as an intrinsic means of controlling their lives. The history of family planning in 20th-century Slovakia offers a glimpse into past developments relating to abortion, birth control, sexuality and reproductive rights in East Central Europe, as well as the rest of Europe. Thus, it allows a broader understanding of the similarities and differences between the East and the West. By examining the tendencies toward more liberal and progressive reproductive policies in the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938/9), then the shift to a conservative view of the family and women during the wartime Slovak state (1939-1945) and the "sexual liberation" of the 1950s and early 1960s in socialist Czechoslovakia, this volume examines the impact of political and social changes on family planning in modern Slovak history. This work shows that irrespective of which regime ruled over men and women in Slovakia, they all endorsed reproductive growth, and an increase in the birth rate was supported, desired, required and sometimes enforced. The private decision-making of individuals in family planning thus became a matter of public interest, in which populism, traditionalism, conservatism, pronatalism and religion combined or clashed with eugenics and racism, as well as with science, public health and feminism. Sometimes these aspects of family planning operated in parallel and created stories of backlash, resistance and ruptures. In the midst of all this was the female body, which was obliged to serve accordingly.mehr

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KlappentextWith a focus on reproductive policies in 20th-century Slovakia, which aimed at regulating the reproductive behavior of its citizens, this book sheds light on the long history of policing women's bodies as an intrinsic means of controlling their lives. The history of family planning in 20th-century Slovakia offers a glimpse into past developments relating to abortion, birth control, sexuality and reproductive rights in East Central Europe, as well as the rest of Europe. Thus, it allows a broader understanding of the similarities and differences between the East and the West. By examining the tendencies toward more liberal and progressive reproductive policies in the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938/9), then the shift to a conservative view of the family and women during the wartime Slovak state (1939-1945) and the "sexual liberation" of the 1950s and early 1960s in socialist Czechoslovakia, this volume examines the impact of political and social changes on family planning in modern Slovak history. This work shows that irrespective of which regime ruled over men and women in Slovakia, they all endorsed reproductive growth, and an increase in the birth rate was supported, desired, required and sometimes enforced. The private decision-making of individuals in family planning thus became a matter of public interest, in which populism, traditionalism, conservatism, pronatalism and religion combined or clashed with eugenics and racism, as well as with science, public health and feminism. Sometimes these aspects of family planning operated in parallel and created stories of backlash, resistance and ruptures. In the midst of all this was the female body, which was obliged to serve accordingly.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-87969-485-3
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum15.12.2023
Reihen-Nr.58
Seiten276 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht533 g
Illustrationen9 Farbabb., 46 SW-Abb.
Artikel-Nr.55808285
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Denisa Nestáková is a historian whose interests include 20th-century East Central Europe, as well as Holocaust and gender studies. Her examination of the history of family planning in Slovakia, undertaken while she was a research associate at the Herder Institute, formed the basis for this book. She is currently a research associate at Comenius University, where she is working on her postdoctoral project "Privileged to Be in Hell. Jewish Women in the Sered Camp". She is the author of numerous articles and has edited a number of volumes on gender and the Holocaust, such as If This Is a Woman: Studies on Women and Gender in the Holocaust (Academic Studies Press 2021).
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