The Business of Birth Control
Contraception and Commerce in Britain Before the Sexual Revolution
The business of birth control is the first book-length study to examine contraceptives as commodities in Britain before the
pill. Drawing on new archives and neglected promotional and commercial material, the book demonstrates how hundreds of companies transformed condoms and rubber and chemical pessaries into consumer goods
that became widely available via discreet mail order catalogues, newspapers, birth control clinics, chemists' shops and vending
machines in an era when older and more reserved ways of thinking about sex jostled uncomfortably with modern and more open
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På grunn av Brexit-tilpasninger og tiltak for å begrense covid-19 kan det dessverre oppstå forsinket levering
The business of birth control is the first book-length study to examine contraceptives as commodities in Britain before the
pill. Drawing on new archives and neglected promotional and commercial material, the book demonstrates how hundreds of companies
transformed condoms and rubber and chemical pessaries into consumer goods that became widely available via discreet mail order
catalogues, newspapers, birth control clinics, chemists' shops and vending machines in an era when older and more reserved
ways of thinking about sex jostled uncomfortably with modern and more open attitudes. The book outlines the impact of contraceptive
commodification on consumers, but also demonstrates how closely the contraceptive industry was intertwined with the medical
profession and the birth control movement, who sought authority in birth control knowledge at a time when sexual knowledge
and who had access to it was contested. -- .