Author: 
Alexandra M. Lord
Reviewer: 
Tamara Myers

Myers on Lord, 'Condom Nation: The U.S. Government's Sex Education Campaign from World War I to the Internet'

Alexandra M. Lord. Condom Nation: The U.S. Government's Sex Education Campaign from World War I to the Internet. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. xi + 224 pp. $40.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8018-9380-3.

Reviewed by Tamara Myers (Department of History, University of British Columbia) Published on H-Education (May, 2011) Commissioned by Jonathan Anuik

Author: 
Robert Jütte
Reviewer: 
Eric Huneke

Huneke on Jütte, 'Lust ohne Last: Geschichte der Empfängnisverhütung'

Robert Jütte. Lust ohne Last: Geschichte der Empfängnisverhütung. München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 2003. 367 S. EUR 14.90 (broschiert), ISBN 978-3-406-49430-7.

Reviewed by Eric Huneke (Department of History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Published on H-German (August, 2006)

The Longue Durée of the History of Contraception

Author: 
Janet Brodie
Reviewer: 
Richard L. Hughes

Hughes on Brodie, 'Contraception and Abortion in 19th-Century America'

Janet Brodie. Contraception and Abortion in 19th-Century America. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1994. xiii + 373 pp. $17.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-8014-8433-9.

Reviewed by Richard L. Hughes (Department of History, University of Kansas) Published on H-Women (October, 1999)

Reproductive Control and Conflict A Century Before Roe v. Wade

New Book on the original Durex Company

Dear H-Business members

List members may be interested to know that the first comprehensive history of the original Durex condom company has been published. This book has applications across modern and contemporary history in the context of the 20thC, British industry and foreign competition, society and economics, society and culture, mass media and PR, drug development and gender, history of sexuality, and the history of London and immigration.

Please do consider this book for course adoption!

New book on the history of the Durex Company

***with apologies for cross-posting***

Dear H-Histsex

List members may be interested to know that the first comprehensive history of the original Durex condom company has been published. This book has applications across modern and contemporary history in the context of the 20thC, British industry and foreign competition, society and economics, society and culture, mass media and PR, drug development and gender, history of sexuality, and the history of London and London immigration. Please do consider this book for course adoption!

New book on the history of Durex condoms

***with apologies for cross-posting***

 

Dear H-Rhetor

List members may be interested to know that the first comprehensive history of the original Durex company has been published. This book has applications across modern and contemporary history in the context of the 20thC, British industry and foreign competition, society and economics, society and culture, mass media and PR, drug development and gender, history of sexuality, and the history of London and immigration.

The new Durex book is here!

Dear H-Albion

List members may be interested to know that the first comprehensive history of the original Durex company has been published. This book has applications across British Studies in the context of the 20thC, British industry and foreign competition, society and economics, society and culture, mass media and PR, drug development and gender, history of sexuality, and the history of London and immigration.

New book on the history of the Durex condom company

***with apologies for cross-posting***

Dear H-Sci-Med-Tech

List members may be interested to know that the first comprehensive history of the original Durex company has been published. This book has applications across modern and contemporary history in the context of the 20thC, British industry and foreign competition, the history of technology (particularly automation and rubber technology) society and economics, society and culture, mass media and PR, drug development and gender, history of sexuality, and the history of London and immigration.

Family Planning Association, Public Relations and Mass Media in early-mid 20thC Britain

***with apologies for cross posting***

Dear H-Histsex List Members,

RE: British Family Planning Association, PR and TV: 1950s

Members may be interested in a new paper on the British Family Planning Association's first foray into broadcast television as part of a planned Public Relations drive in the mid-1950s:

Borge, Jessica. “Bandwidth lost: family planners and post-war television” Corporate Communications. Special issues on PR history 25(4) 2020, 655-68.

ABSTRACT

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