The Resource Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America, Donald T. Critchlow
Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America, Donald T. Critchlow
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- Summary
- After World War II, American policy experts - convinced that unchecked population growth threatened global disaster - successfully lobbied bipartisan policy-makers in Washington to initiate federally-funded family planning. In Intended Consequences, Donald T. Critchlow deftly chronicles how the government's involvement in contraception and abortion evolved into one of the most bitter, partisan controversies in American political history. Intended Consequences encompasses over four decades of political history, examining everything from the aftermath of the Republican "moral revolution" during the Reagan and Bush years to the current culture wars concerning unwed motherhood, homosexuality, and the further protection of women's abortion rights. Critchlow's carefully balanced appraisal of federal birth control and abortion policy reveals that despite the controversy, the family planning movement has indeed accomplished much in the way of its intended goal - the reduction of population growth in many parts of the world
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 307 pages)
- Contents
-
- 1. Laying the Foundation for Federal Family Planning Policy: The Eisenhower-Kennedy Years
- 2. Moving Forward Quietly: Family Planning in the Johnson Administration
- 3. Implementing the Policy Revolution Under Johnson and Nixon
- 4. The Backlash: Roman Catholics, Contraceptives, Abortion, and Sterilization
- 5. Richard Nixon and the Politicization of Family Planning Policy
- 6. Contesting the Policy Terrain After Roe: From Reagan to Clinton
- Isbn
- 9780195145939
- Label
- Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America
- Title
- Intended consequences
- Title remainder
- birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America
- Statement of responsibility
- Donald T. Critchlow
- Subject
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- Abortion -- United States -- Government policy
- Abortion, Legal
- Avortement -- Politique publique -- États-Unis
- Birth control -- Government policy
- Birth control -- Government policy -- United States
- Electronic books
- Family Planning Policy
- Geburtenregelung
- Politics
- Politics and government
- Abortion -- Government policy
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Abortion & Birth Control
- Schwangerschaftsabbruch
- Social policy
- USA, Government
- United States
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- United States -- Social policy
- États-Unis -- Politique sociale
- Régulation des naissances -- Politique publique -- États-Unis
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- After World War II, American policy experts - convinced that unchecked population growth threatened global disaster - successfully lobbied bipartisan policy-makers in Washington to initiate federally-funded family planning. In Intended Consequences, Donald T. Critchlow deftly chronicles how the government's involvement in contraception and abortion evolved into one of the most bitter, partisan controversies in American political history. Intended Consequences encompasses over four decades of political history, examining everything from the aftermath of the Republican "moral revolution" during the Reagan and Bush years to the current culture wars concerning unwed motherhood, homosexuality, and the further protection of women's abortion rights. Critchlow's carefully balanced appraisal of federal birth control and abortion policy reveals that despite the controversy, the family planning movement has indeed accomplished much in the way of its intended goal - the reduction of population growth in many parts of the world
- Action
- digitized
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1948-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Critchlow, Donald T.
- Dewey number
- 363.9/6/0973
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HQ763.6.U6
- LC item number
- C75 1999eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- NLM call number
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- 1999 C-584
- HQ 763.6.U5
- NLM item number
- C934i 1999
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Birth control
- Abortion
- United States
- United States
- Family Planning Policy
- Abortion, Legal
- Politics
- United States
- USA
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
- Abortion
- Birth control
- Politics and government
- Social policy
- United States
- Régulation des naissances
- Avortement
- États-Unis
- Geburtenregelung
- Schwangerschaftsabbruch
- Label
- Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America, Donald T. Critchlow
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-296) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Laying the Foundation for Federal Family Planning Policy: The Eisenhower-Kennedy Years -- 2. Moving Forward Quietly: Family Planning in the Johnson Administration -- 3. Implementing the Policy Revolution Under Johnson and Nixon -- 4. The Backlash: Roman Catholics, Contraceptives, Abortion, and Sterilization -- 5. Richard Nixon and the Politicization of Family Planning Policy -- 6. Contesting the Policy Terrain After Roe: From Reagan to Clinton
- Control code
- 62325945
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 307 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780195145939
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)62325945
- System details
- Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
- Label
- Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America, Donald T. Critchlow
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-296) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Laying the Foundation for Federal Family Planning Policy: The Eisenhower-Kennedy Years -- 2. Moving Forward Quietly: Family Planning in the Johnson Administration -- 3. Implementing the Policy Revolution Under Johnson and Nixon -- 4. The Backlash: Roman Catholics, Contraceptives, Abortion, and Sterilization -- 5. Richard Nixon and the Politicization of Family Planning Policy -- 6. Contesting the Policy Terrain After Roe: From Reagan to Clinton
- Control code
- 62325945
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 307 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780195145939
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)62325945
- System details
- Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Subject
- Abortion -- United States -- Government policy
- Abortion, Legal
- Avortement -- Politique publique -- États-Unis
- Birth control -- Government policy
- Birth control -- Government policy -- United States
- Electronic books
- Family Planning Policy
- Geburtenregelung
- Politics
- Politics and government
- Abortion -- Government policy
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Abortion & Birth Control
- Schwangerschaftsabbruch
- Social policy
- USA, Government
- United States
- United States
- United States -- Politics and government
- United States -- Social policy
- États-Unis -- Politique sociale
- Régulation des naissances -- Politique publique -- États-Unis
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