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The selected papers of Margaret Sanger. Volume 4, Round the world for birth control 1920-1966 /

When Margaret Sanger returned to Europe in 1920, World War I had altered the social landscape as dramatically as it had the map of Europe. Population concerns, sexuality, venereal disease, and contraceptive use had entered public discussion, and Sanger's birth control message found receptive au...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Katz, Esther, 1948- (Editor ), Engelmann, Peter C. (Editor ), Hajo, Cathy Moran (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Editorial Method; Abbreviations; Chronology; Chapter 1: Abroad!; 1. Feb. 1920 / "Light for Mexico and South America"; 2. Aug. 18, 1920 / "Women in Germany"; 3. Sept. 7, 1920 / "Women in Germany"; 4. Oct. 1, 1920 / From Johannes Rutgers; 5. Feb. 18, 1922 / To the Government of Japan; 6. Feb. 19, 1922 / To Hugh de Selincourt; 7. Mar. 8, 1922 / To Anne Kennedy; 8. Mar. 10, 1922 / Journal Entry; 9. Mar. 12, 1922 / From Roberto Haberman; 10. Mar. 14, 1922 / Journal Entry; 11. Mar. 14, 1922 / "Overpopulation as a Cause of War." 
505 8 |a 12. Mar. 17, 1922 / Journal Entry13. Mar. 18, 1922 / Journal Entry; 14. Mar. 19, 1922 / Journal Entry; 15. Apr. 7, 1922 / Journal Entry; 16. Apr. 11, 1922 / Journal Entry; 17. Apr. 13, 1922 / Journal Entry; 18. Apr. 16, 1922 / To Juliet Barrett Rublee; 19. Apr. 25, 1922 / Journal Entry; 20. Apr. 30, 1922 / Journal Entry; 21. May 1, 1922 / Journal Entry; 22. June 10, 1922 / Journal Entry; Chapter 2: Putting Birth Control on the Map; 23. Apr. 5, 1923 / From Shidzue Ishimoto; 24. Jan. 10, 1925 / To Lord Bertrand Dawson; 25. Mar. 31, 1925 / "The Sixth International Birth Control Conference." 
505 8 |a 26. Mar. 31, 1925 / International Federation of Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Leagues Minutes27. Apr. or May, 1925 / From Agnes Smedley; 28. July 8, 1925 / From Mohandas K. Gandhi; 29. Aug. 20, 1925 / From H.G. Wells; 30. Aug.?, 1925 / To H.G. Wells; 31. Sept. 1925 / "Mahatma Gandhi and Birth Control in India"; 32. Sept. 30, 1925 / From Rabindranath Tagore; 33. Nov. 11, 1925 / To Rabindranath Tagore; 34. Nov. 23, 1925 / To Adolfo Bernabé; 35. Mar. 30, 1926 / To Clarence Cook Little; 36. Mar. 31, 1926 / From José A. Lanauze Rolón; 37. July 4, 1926 / To Edith How-Martyn. 
505 8 |a 38. Oct. 23, 1926 / To Edith How-Martyn39. Feb. 4, 1927 / From John Maynard Keynes; 40. Apr. 8, 1927 / To Juliet Barrett Rublee; 41. May 22, 1927 / To Hugh de Selincourt; 42. Aug. 27, 1927 / From Edith How-Martyn; 43. Oct. 4, 1927 / To Edith How-Martyn; 44. Oct. 13, 1927 / To Penelope B. Parker Huse; 45. Nov. 8, 1927 / From Otto Lous Mohr; 46. Dec. 11, 1927 / To Edith How-Martyn; 47. Dec. 18, 1927 / To Edith How-Martyn; 48. Jan. 9, 1928 / From Susanna Green; Chapter 3: Zurich; 49. Mar. 30, 1928 / To Agnes Smedley; 50. Jan. 3, 1929 / To Katharina Lipinski Stützin. 
505 8 |a 51. Jan. 15, 1929 / To John Maynard Keynes52. Jan-Feb. 1929 / "Motherhood Enslaved in Italy"; 53. Feb. 15, 1929 / To Edith How-Martyn; 54. Feb. 22, 1929 / From Agnes Smedley; 55. Mar. 4, 1929 / To Katharina Lipinski Stützin; 56. Apr. 4, 1929 / To Edith How-Martyn; 57. Sept. 7, 1929 / To Clinton F. Chance; 58. Nov. 21, 1929 / Excerpt from Agnes Smedley; 59. May 9, 1930 / To Clinton F. Chance; 60. July 1, 1930 / From Client; 61. Sept. 1, 1930 / "President's Opening Address Seventh International Birth Control Conference"; 62. Nov. 17, 1930 / To Juan Monforte. 
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