Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)

This article analyzes the evolution of the birth control movement after repressive laws were adopted in 1873 in the United States and in 1920 in France. The analysis of the correspondence between Margaret Sanger and the key French Neo-Malthusian leaders, Paul Robin, Eugène Humbert, and Gabriel Girou...

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Main Author: Fatma Ramdani
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2016-02-01
Series:Itinéraires
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/2890
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Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)
Itinéraires
birth-control movement
neo-Malthusians
France/United States
Margaret Sanger
Eugène Humbert
Entangled history
author_facet Fatma Ramdani
author_sort Fatma Ramdani
title Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)
title_short Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)
title_full Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)
title_fullStr Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)
title_full_unstemmed Entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en France et aux États-Unis (1873-1940)
title_sort entraves aux théories et aux activités du mouvement pour le contrôle des naissances en france et aux états-unis (1873-1940)
publisher Pléiade (EA 7338)
series Itinéraires
issn 2427-920X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description This article analyzes the evolution of the birth control movement after repressive laws were adopted in 1873 in the United States and in 1920 in France. The analysis of the correspondence between Margaret Sanger and the key French Neo-Malthusian leaders, Paul Robin, Eugène Humbert, and Gabriel Giroud sheds new light on the impact of such prohibiting legislation. Their letters show that, far from impeding the development of the birth control movement theories and practices, these laws increased formal and underground interactions between the militant leaders of both countries. Using the methodology of comparison and entangled history, the aim of the article is to demonstrate that such gatherings and networking proved to be strategies to bypass and infringe the repressive laws.
topic birth-control movement
neo-Malthusians
France/United States
Margaret Sanger
Eugène Humbert
Entangled history
url http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/2890
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