04807nam 22004933 450 991076688030332120240408192812.03-031-26024-4(CKB)29092879600041(MiAaPQ)EBC30977730(Au-PeEL)EBL30977730(EXLCZ)992909287960004120231201d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFertility, family, and social welfare between France and empire the colonial politics of population /Margaret Cook Andersen, Melissa K. Byrnes, editors1st ed.Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,2024.©2023.1 online resource (274 pages)New Directions in Welfare History Series9783031260230 Intro -- Series Foreword for Margaret Cook Andersen and Melissa K. Byrnes, eds., Fertility, Family, and Social Welfare between France and Empire: The Colonial Politics of Population -- Praise for Fertility, Family, and Social Welfare between France and Empire -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Colonial Reckoning: Population, Power, and Liberty in the French Atlantic, 1660-1787 -- Children of the State -- 1660s: The Soldier-Settler in French Canada -- 1680s: Vauban Considers the Soldier-Settler -- 1760s: The Soldier-Settler Confronts Military Loss -- Religious Liberty After 1763 -- Conclusion -- 3 Pensioning Pondichéry's Enfants and Orphelins: Social Welfare and the French East India Company in Eighteenth-Century French India -- I -- II -- III -- 4 "Free and Naturalized Frenchwomen": Gender and the Politics of Race on Revolution-Era Bourbon Island -- Defending Whiteness -- Whiteness Through Marriage -- Marriage Politics and the Revolution -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Documented Marriages Between Blancs and Libres -- 5 Lipiodol and Fertility Medicine in Interwar Colonial Algeria -- Lipiodol and Fertility Medicine -- Dr. Laffont and the Sterility Clinic of Algiers -- Race, Gender, and Fertility Medicine -- Race, Medicine, and the Origins of Infertility in the Colony -- Fertility Medicine in Colonial Morocco -- Infertility and France's Civilizing Mission -- Conclusion -- 6 Rituals of the Matrice: Maternal and Infant Protection in French Colonial Cambodia -- Conceiving the Oeuvre -- Prenatal Care -- Early Pains of Colonial Obstetrics -- At the Roume Maternity -- Attacks from Across the Tonle -- Conclusion -- 7 The Colonial Origins of Mass Prophylaxis as a Public Health Panacea -- Introduction -- The Interwar Social Hygiene Problem and Its Pastorian Solution.The Production of a Successful Yellow Fever Campaign -- From Colonial to International Mass Campaigns -- Conclusion -- 8 Categorizing the Maghrib: How Census Data, Demography, and Population Studies Facilitated Governance Strategies and Public Messaging in Colonial and Postcolonial North Africa -- French Imperial Censuses and Data Gathering in North Africa -- Demography and One-Party Politics in Tunisia -- Population Politics and the 1960 Census in Morocco -- The 1966 Census and the Prominent Role of Social Science in Algeria -- Conclusion -- 9 Modernizing Migrants: Welfare and the Postwar Transformation of Marseille's African Communities -- Preserving Marseille's African Workers -- Making Space for Marseille's African Workers -- Forging Post-Imperial Lives and Spaces -- 10 Criminal Fertility: Policing North African Families After Decolonization -- Policing Racial Deviance -- Planning the Imperial Family -- Securing Thresholds -- Crime, Disorder, and Demography in Villeurbanne -- Conclusion -- 11 Inessential Labor: Reproduction, Work, and Algerian Family Migration After Independence -- The Family in Migration -- Reproductive Labor and the Algerian Home -- Women Who Don't Work -- Care and Work: Mutually Exclusive Categories? -- Index.New Directions in Welfare History.ChildbirthFrancePolitical aspectsColoniesHistoryImperialismFranceSocial aspectsColoniesHistoryFranceColoniesPopulation policyChildbirthPolitical aspectsColoniesHistory.ImperialismSocial aspectsColoniesHistory.325.44325.44Anderson Margaret CookByrnes Melissa K.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910766880303321Fertility, family, and social welfare between France and empire4150059UNINA