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A selection of international bibliography of the history of contraception and reproductive rights, including studies on the history of the feminist movement during Spain's transition to democracy. All the items are available in the University of Granada library.

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- Brodie, Janet Farrell. 1994. Contraception and abortion in nineteenth-century America. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

- Cannold, Leslie. 2000. Abortion myth. Feminism, morality, and the hard choices women make. Hanover; London: University Press of New England.

- Cartwright, Ann. 2009. Parents and family planning services. Aldine: Transaction Publishers.

- Casper, Monica J. 1998. The making of the unborn patient: A social anatomy of fetal surgery. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

- Chen, Constance M. 1996. "The sex side of life": Mary Ware Dennett's pioneering battle for birth control and sex education. New York: New Press.

- Chesler, Ellen. 2007. Woman of valor: Margaret Sanger and the birth control movement in America. New York: Simon & Schuster.

- Coates, Patricia Walsh. 2008. Margaret Sanger and the origin of the birth control movement, 1910-1930: The concept of women's sexual autonomy. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press.

- Cody, Lisa Forman. 2005. Birthing the nation: Sex, science, and the conception of eighteenth-century Britons. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

- Coliver, Sandra. 1995. Right to know: Human rights and access to reproductive health information. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

- Davis, Kathy. 2007. The making of "Our bodies, ourselves": How feminism travels across borders. Durham; London: Duke University Press.

- de Luna Freire, Maria Martha. 2009. Mulheres, mães e médicos: Discurso maternalista no Brasil. Rio de Janeiro: Editora FGV.

- Dixon, Elizabeth Whitaker. 2000. Measuring mamma's milk: Fascism and the medicalization of maternity in Italy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

- Feinman, Clarice. 1992. The criminalization of a woman's body. New York: Harrington Park Press.

- Franklin, Sarah, and Helena Ragoné, eds. 1998. Reproducing reproduction: Kinship, power and technological innovation. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

- Galeotti, Giulia. 2004 [2003]. Historia del aborto. Los muchos protagonistas e intereses de una larga vicisitud. Buenos Aires: Nueva Visión.

- Gordon, Linda. 2002. Moral property of woman. A history of birth control politics in America. Chicago: University of Illinois.

- Grant, Nicole J. 1993. The selling of contraception: The Dalcon Shield case, sexuality, and women's autonomy. Columbus: Ohio State University Press.

- Greenhouse, Linda, and Reva Siegel. 2010. Before Roe v Wade: Voices that shaped the abortion debate before the Supreme Court's ruling. New York: Kaplan Publishing.

- Hajo, Cathy Moran. 2010. Birth control on main street: Organizing clinics in the United States, 1916-1939. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

- Himes, Norman E. [1936] 1970. Medical history of contraception. New York: Schocken Books.

- Hull, N. E. H., and Charles Hoffer. 2001. Roe v. Wade: The abortion rights controversy in American history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

- Klepp, Susan E. 2009. Revolutionary conceptions: Women, fertility, and family limitation in America, 1760-1820. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

- Kline, Wendy. 2010. Bodies of knowledge: Sexuality, reproduction, and women's health in the second wave. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

- Kluchin, Rebecca M. 2009. Fit to be tied: Sterilization and reproductive rights in America, 1950-1980. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

- Knibiehler, Ivonne. 2001. Historia de las madres y de la maternidad en occidente. Buenos Aires: Nueva Visión.

- Latham, Melanie. 2002. Regulating reproduction: A century of conflict in Britain and France.

- McCann, Carole R. 1994. Birth control politics in the United States, 1916-1945. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

- Meyer, Jimmy Elaine Wilkinson. 2004. Any friend of the movement: Networking for birth control, 1920-1940. Columbus: Ohio State University Press.

- Nari, Marcela. 2005. Políticas de maternidad y maternalismo político. Buenos Aires: Biblios.

- Nie, Jing-Bao. 2005. Behind the silence: Chinese voices on abortion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

- Pfeffer, Naomi. 1993. The stork and the syringe. A political history of reproductive medicine. Oxford: Polity Press.

- Ragoné, Helena, and France Widdance Twine. 2000. Ideologies and technologies of motherhood: Race, class, sexuality, nationalism. London; New York: Routledge.

- Ramos, Silvina, Mónica Gogna, Mónica Petracci, Mariana Romero, and Dalia Szulik, eds. 2001. Los médicos frente a la anticoncepción y el aborto. ¿Una transición ideológica? Buenos Aires: Cedes.

- Raymond, Janice G. 1993. Women as wombs: Reproductive technologies and the battle over women's freedom. San Francisco: Harper.

- Reagan, Leslie J. 1998. When abortion was a crime: Women, medicine, and law in the United States, 1867-1973. Berkeley: University of California Press.

- Riddle, John M. 1997. Eve's herbs. A history of contraception and abortion in the West. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

- Rosen, Robyn L. 2003. Reproductive health, reproductive rights: Reformers and the politics of maternal welfare, 1917-1940. Columbus: Ohio State University Press.

- Sanger, Margaret. 2009. Birth control review. Memphis: General Books.

- Schoen, Johanna. 2005. Choice & coercion: Birth control, sterilization, and abortion in public health and welfare. Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

- Silliman, Jael Miriam... [et al.]. 2004. Undivided rights: Women of color organize for reproductive justice. Cambridge: South End Press.

- Stanworth, Michelle. 1987. Reproductive technologies: Gender, motherhood, and medicine. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

- Stetson, Dorothy McBride, ed. 2001. Abortion politics, women's movement and the democratic state: A comparative study of state feminism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

- Tentler, Leslie Woodcock. 2004. Catholics and contraception: An American history. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

- Teman, Elly. 2010. Birthing a mother. The surrogate body and the pregnant self. Berkeley: University of California Press.

- Tobin, Kathleen A. 2002. The American religious debate over birth control 1907-1937. Jefferson: MacFarland.

- Tone, Andrea. 2001. Devices and desires: A history of contraceptives in America. New York: Hill and Wang.

- Tone, Andrea. 1996. Controlling reproduction: An American history. Wilmington: SR Books.

- Unnithan Kumar, Maya, ed. 2004. Reproductive agency, medicine, and the state. Oxford; New York: Berghahn Books.

- Usborne, Cornelie. 2007. Cultures of abortion in Weimar Germany. New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books.

- Weitz, Rose, ed. 2010. The politics of women's bodies: Sexuality, appearance, and behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.

- Williams, Doone, Greer Williams, and Emily P. Flint. 1978. Every child a wanted child: Clarence James Gamble and his work in the birth control movement. Boston: Boston Medical Library in the Countway Library of Medicine.

- Woyce, James. 1988. Birth control in Germany, 1971-1933. Oxford: Routledge.
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