04923oam 2200565M 450 991079517740332120221215203010.01-351-30730-41-351-30732-01-351-30731-210.4324/9781351307321(CKB)4340000000267334(MiAaPQ)EBC5372178(OCoLC)1082202361(OCoLC-P)1082202361(FlBoTFG)9781351307321(NjHacI)994340000000267334(EXLCZ)99434000000026733420180706d2017 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReproductive Physiology and Birth Control The Writings of Charles Knowlton and Annie BesantPaperback edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2017.1 online resource (xi, 217 pages)Originally published: "A dirty filthy book". Berkeley : University of California Press, c1981.1-138-53187-1 0-7658-0904-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter Introduction -- chapter The Life and Work of Knowlton and His Fruits of Philosophy -- chapter The Bradlaugh-Besant Trial 1877-1878 -- chapter The Writings of Annie Besant -- The Law of Population -- chapter Appendix -- Notes on Individuals and Terms -- part The Texts -- chapter Publishers' Preface -- chapter Preface to Second New Edition -- chapter Preface -- By One of the Former Publishers -- chapter Philosophical Proem -- chapter 1 Showing how desirable it is, both in a political and a social point of view, for mankind to be able to limit, at will, the number of their offspring, without sacrificing the pleasure that attends the gratification of the reproductive instinct -- chapter II On Generation -- chapter III Of Promoting and Checking Conception -- chapter IV Remarks on the Reproductive Instinct -- chapter Appendix -- part Finis. -- chapter Preface to Seventieth Thousand English Edition, 1882 -- chapter 1 The Law of Population -- chapter II Its Consequences -- chapter III Its Bearing Upon Human Conduct and Morals -- chapter IV Objections Considered -- chapter Theosophy and the Law of Population.""I say that this is a dirty, filthy book, and the test of it is that no human being would allow that book on his table, no decently educated English husband would allow even his wife to have ità ." Such was the uncompromising pronouncement of Sir Hardinge Gifford, Her Majesty's Solicitor General, who in 1877 prosecuted Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant for publishing Dr. Charles Knowlton's Fruits of Philosophy.Knowlton's work was the first American medical handbook on contraception. It had become an incredibly popular book among Britons who believed the neo-Malthusian dictum that the only solution to poverty in Britain was a limit on the growth of its population. They saw effective birth control measures as a way to make such a limit practicable. In 1877, its publisher was hauled into court and pleaded guilty to printing obscene material. Bradlaugh and Besant tested the right of official harassment by bringing out an edition of the Fruits of Philosophy that bore an introduction explaining their motives. The pair was arrested and charged with violating the Obscene Publications Act of 1857.Their arrest, trial, conviction, and eventual acquittal constitute a landmark in the history of the world birth control movement. The enormous publicity accorded the principals and their cause brought the subject of family planning into the homes of nearly every Briton who read the newspapers' sensational coverage. What followed thereafter is telling: a dramatic, steady decline in the English birthrate. By their simple act of publishing Knowlton's short book, Bradlaugh and Besant helped establish England's pioneering role in the dissemination, democratization, and implementation of birth control information.Sripati Chandrasekhar is an internationally respected demographer and social scientist. He is a former minister of health and family planning in India and was vice-chancellor of Annamalai University in South India. He is the author of numerous books and articles on population and family planning."--Provided by publisher.Birth controlMalthusianismPopulation policyBirth controlReligious aspectsTheosophyBirth control.Malthusianism.Population policy.Birth controlReligious aspectsTheosophy.304.666Chandrasekhar S.OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910795177403321Reproductive Physiology and Birth Control3847816UNINA01059nam0 22002531i 450 UON0018324020231205103141.59288-420-3684-620030730d1990 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| 1||||Millenovecentottantanove riflessioni sulla rivoluzione in Europalettera imma ginaria a un amico di Varsavia, 1990 BariLaterza1990 - 134 p. ; 21 cm001UON000660462001 Sagittari Laterza42POLONIAPolitica e governoSec. 20.UONC037925FISociologia politicaUONC034678FIDahrendorfRalfUONV01496846050ITSOL20250606RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00183240SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI A E 0132 SI SC 23511 5 0132 Millenovecentottantanove. Riflessioni sulla rivoluzione in Europa1286507UNIOR