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ABTREIBUNG IN AMERIKA: DIE URSPRÜNGE UND DIE ENTWICKLUNG DES NATIONALEN Von James C. Mohr Mint

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ISBN-10
0195026160
Publication Name
Oxford University Press
Type
Paperback
ISBN
9780195026160

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195026160
ISBN-13
9780195026160
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71823

Product Key Features

Book Title
Abortion in America : the Origins and Evolution of National Policy
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Abortion & Birth Control, Public Policy / Social Policy
Publication Year
1979
Illustrator
Yes
Features
Reprint
Genre
Political Science, Social Science
Author
James C. Mohr
Book Series
Galaxy Bks.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

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0.7 in
Item Weight
10.9 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.4 in

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"A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on the subject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, ustin Community College "Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections were at the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think that abortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler, Stanford University "A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentious controversy."-- Journal of American History "Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s were not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americans believed and practiced a hundred years ago."-- The Christian Century "An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19th century."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times, "Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s were not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americans believed and practiced a hundred years ago."--The Christian Century, "The history of how abortion came to be banned and how women lost...rightspreviously thought to be natural and inherent over their own bodies is afascinating and infuriating one."--Chicago Tribune, "A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentious controversy."--Journal of American History, "A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on thesubject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, ustin CommunityCollege, "Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections wereat the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think thatabortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler, StanfordUniversity, "An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19th century."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times, "Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970swere not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americansbelieved and practiced a hundred years ago."--The Christian Century, "A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on the subject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, ustin Community College "Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections were at the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think that abortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler,Stanford University "A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentious controversy."--Journal of American History "Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s were not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americans believed and practiced a hundred years ago."--The Christian Century "An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19th century."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt,The New York Times, "A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on the subject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, Austin Community College "Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections were at the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think that abortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler, Stanford University "A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentious controversy."--Journal of American History "Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s were not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americans believed and practiced a hundred years ago."--The Christian Century "An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19th century."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times "The history of how abortion came to be banned and how women lost...rights previously thought to be natural and inherent over their own bodies is a fascinating and infuriating one."--Chicago Tribune, "A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on the subject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, Austin Community College"Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections were at the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think that abortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler, Stanford University"A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentious controversy."--Journal of American History"Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s were not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americans believed and practiced a hundred years ago."--The Christian Century"An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19th century."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times"The history of how abortion came to be banned and how women lost...rights previously thought to be natural and inherent over their own bodies is a fascinating and infuriating one."--Chicago Tribune, "Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections were at the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think that abortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler, Stanford University, "A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on the subject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, ustin Community College, "A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentiouscontroversy."--Journal of American History, "An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19thcentury."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times, "The history of how abortion came to be banned and how women lost...rights previously thought to be natural and inherent over their own bodies is a fascinating and infuriating one."--Chicago Tribune, "A fascinating book which sets to rest a number of preconceptions on the subject. Easy to read and yet hard-hitting."--Marlette Rebhorn, ustin Community College "Should be an eye-opener to those who think that religious objections were at the root of anti-abortion legislation and equally to those who think that abortion has been a matter of life and death."--Carl N. Degler, Stanford University "A superb example of the way history can inform a current contentious controversy."--Journal of American History "Mohr makes it abundantly clear that Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s were not a modern weakening of moral standards but a return to what Americans believed and practiced a hundred years ago."--The Christian Century "An altogether lucid review of American abortion policy in the 19th century."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times
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