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The Long Sexual Revolution
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ Birth control
/ Contraception
/ England
/ Fertility
/ Fertility, Human
/ History
/ Sex customs
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual behaviour
/ Social history
/ United Kingdom
/ Women
2004,2005
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ Birth control
/ Contraception
/ England
/ Fertility
/ Fertility, Human
/ History
/ Sex customs
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual behaviour
/ Social history
/ United Kingdom
/ Women
2004,2005
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The Long Sexual Revolution
2004,2005
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Overview
Between 1800 and 1975, sexuality in the West was transformed. Hera Cook shows how the growing effectiveness of contraception gradually eroded the connection between sexuality and reproduction. The increasing control over fertility was crucial to the remaking of heterosexual physical sexual behaviour and had a massive impact on women's lives. Dr Coo.
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated,Oxford University Press
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9780199252398, 0199252394, 0199252181, 9780199252183
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