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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE: THE CONTEXT
1. The Demographic Transition
PART TWO: THE CONSERVATIVES
2. French Catholicism and the Nineteenth-Century Birth Control Debate
3. Medical Attitudes Toward Sexual Behavior
4. Secular Moralists and Sexual Issues
5. Sex and Socialism: The Opposition of the French Left to Birth Control
PART THREE: THE CRITICS
6. Paul Robin
7. Political and Sexual Radicalism
PART FOUR: THE RESPONSE
8. The Working-Class Family and Fertility Control
9. Abortion as Birth Control
10. Feminism and the Decline of Fertility in France, 1800-1914
PART FIVE: THE BACKLASH
11. Depopulation and Degeneration
Notes
Index
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