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Revolutionary Conceptions Women, Fertility, and Family Limitation in America, 1760–1820
Author: Susan E. Klepp
Year: 2009
Pages: 329
Format: PDF
File size: 6 MB
Language: ENG



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Pleck. Revolutionary Conceptions: Women, Fertility, and Family Limitation in America, 1760-1820 by Elizabeth F. Pleck is a groundbreaking study that sheds light on the intricate relationship between women's fertility and family limitation in colonial America. The book delves into the various methods used by women to control their reproductive health and family size during this time period, highlighting the ways in which they adapted to the changing social, economic, and cultural landscape. The book begins by exploring the early American colonies, where women's reproductive choices were often limited by societal expectations and religious beliefs. However, as the colonies grew and prospered, women began to assert their own desires and needs, leading to a shift in the way families were planned and managed. Pleck examines the various methods used by women to limit their fertility, including abortion, contraception, and infanticide, and how these practices evolved over time. One of the most significant findings of the book is the role that technology played in revolutionizing women's understanding of their bodies and their ability to control their fertility.
Pleck. Революционные концепции: женщины, фертильность и ограничение семьи в Америке, 1760-1820 годы Элизабет Ф. Плек - это новаторское исследование, которое проливает свет на сложную взаимосвязь между фертильностью женщин и ограничением семьи в колониальной Америке. Книга углубляется в различные методы, используемые женщинами для контроля своего репродуктивного здоровья и размера семьи в течение этого периода времени, подчеркивая способы, которыми они адаптировались к изменяющемуся социальному, экономическому и культурному ландшафту. Книга начинается с изучения ранних американских колоний, где репродуктивный выбор женщин часто ограничивался ожиданиями общества и религиозными убеждениями. Однако по мере того, как колонии росли и процветали, женщины начали утверждать свои собственные желания и потребности, что привело к изменению способов планирования и управления семьями. Плек исследует различные методы, используемые женщинами для ограничения их фертильности, включая аборты, контрацепцию и детоубийство, и то, как эти практики развивались с течением времени. Одним из наиболее значимых выводов книги является роль, которую сыграли технологии в революционизировании понимания женщинами своего тела и их способности контролировать свою фертильность.
Pleck. I concetti rivoluzionari: le donne, la fertilità e la limitazione della famiglia in America, 1760-1820 Elizabeth F. Plec è uno studio innovativo che mette in luce la complessa relazione tra la fertilità delle donne e la limitazione della famiglia nell'America coloniale. Il libro si approfondisce nelle varie tecniche utilizzate dalle donne per controllare la loro salute riproduttiva e la dimensione della famiglia durante questo periodo di tempo, sottolineando i modi in cui si sono adattate al mutato panorama sociale, economico e culturale. Il libro inizia con lo studio delle prime colonie americane, dove le scelte riproduttive delle donne sono spesso limitate alle aspettative della società e alle convinzioni religiose. Tuttavia, mentre le colonie crescevano e prosperavano, le donne cominciavano ad affermare i propri desideri e i loro bisogni, cambiando le modalità di pianificazione e gestione delle famiglie. Plec sta esplorando vari metodi utilizzati dalle donne per limitare la loro fertilità, tra cui l'aborto, la contraccezione e l'infezione, e come queste pratiche si sono evolute nel tempo. Una delle conclusioni più significative del libro è il ruolo svolto dalla tecnologia nel rivoluzionare la comprensione del proprio corpo da parte delle donne e la loro capacità di controllare la loro fertilità.
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