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From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations, reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks how modern…mehr
From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations, reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks how modern 'reproduction' - an abstract process of perpetuating living organisms - replaced the old 'generation' - the active making of humans and beasts, plants and even minerals. Striking illustrations invite readers to explore artefacts, from an ancient Egyptian fertility figurine to the announcement of the first test-tube baby. Authoritative and accessible, Reproduction offers students and non-specialists an essential starting point and sets fresh agendas for research.
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List of colour exhibits List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Notes on the frontispieces Introduction 1. Reproduction in history Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming and Lauren Kassell Part I. Inventing Generation: Introduction to Part I Rebecca Flemming 2. Phallic fertility in the Ancient Near East and Egypt Stephanie Lynn Budin 3. Women and doctors in ancient Greece Helen King 4. Animal and plant generation in classical antiquity Laurence M. V. Totelin 5. States and populations in the classical world Rebecca Flemming 6. The ancient family and the law Tim Parkin 7. Galen's generations of seeds Rebecca Flemming 8. Debating the soul in late antiquity Marie-Hélène Congourdeau Part II. Generation Reborn and Reformed: Introduction to Part II Lauren Kassell 9. Generation in medieval Islamic medicine Nahyan Fancy 10. The multitude in later medieval thought Peter Biller 11. Managing childbirth and fertility in medieval Europe Katharine Park 12. Formed fetuses and healthy children in scholastic theology, medicine and law Maaike van der Lugt 13. Generation between script and print Peter Murray Jones 14. Innate heat, radical moisture and generation Gianna Pomata 15. Pictures and analogies in the anatomy of generation Karin Ekholm 16. Fruitful bodies and astrological medicine Lauren Kassell 17. Family resemblance in the old regime Silvia De Renzi 18. The emergence of population Philip Kreager 19. Generation in the Ottoman world Miri Shefer-Mossensohn and Rebecca Flemming Part III. Inventing Reproduction: Introduction to Part III Nick Hopwood 20. The keywords 'generation' and 'reproduction' Nick Hopwood 21. Linnaeus and the love lives of plants Staffan Müller-Wille 22. Man-midwifery revisited Mary E. Fissell 23. Biopolitics and the invention of population Andrea Rusnock 24. Marriage and fertility in different household systems Richard M. Smith 25. Colonialism and the emergence of racial theories Renato G. Mazzolini 26. Talking origins James A. Secord Part IV. Modern Reproduction: Introduction to Part IV Nick Hopwood 27. Breeding farm animals and humans Sarah Wilmot 28. Eggs and sperm as germ cells Florence Vienne 29. Movements to separate sex and reproduction Lesley A. Hall 30. Fertility transitions and sexually transmitted infections Simon Szreter 31. Modern infertility Christina Benninghaus 32. Modern ignorance Kate Fisher 33. Imperial encounters Philippa Levine Part V. Reproduction Centre Stage: Introduction to Part V Nick Hopwood 34. World population from eugenics to climate change Alison Bashford 35. Sex hormones, pharmacy and the reproductive sciences Jean-Paul Gaudillière: 36. Technologies of contraception and abortion Jesse Olszynko-Gryn 37. Hospital birth Salim Al-Gailani 38. Prenatal diagnosis, surveillance and risk Ilana Löwy 39. Artificial fertilization Nick Hopwood 40. Modern law and regulation Martin H. Johnson and Nick Hopwood 41. Sex, gender and babies John Forrester 42. Feminism and reproduction Sarah Franklin 43. Globalization Nick Hopwood Epilogue 44. Concluding reflections Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming and Lauren Kassell Select bibliography Index Colour exhibits Rune Nyord, Annetta Alexandridis, Eleanor Robson, Fay Glinister, Jessica Hughes, Ralph Jackson, Véronique Dasen, Margot E. Fassler, Gabriella Zuccolin, Lauren Kassell, Lea T. Olsan, Patricia Simons, Jennifer Spinks, Karin Ekholm, Sandra Cavallo, Rina Knoeff, Lianne McTavish, Lisa Forman Cody, Mary Terrall, Lucia Dacome, Ludmilla Jordanova, Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Mary E. Fissell, James A. Secord, Siân Pooley, James M. Edmonson, Paul Weindling, Jenny Bangham, Martina Schlünder, Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, Ellen Herman, Solveig Jülich, Wendy Kline, Patrick Ellis, Christina Brandt, Nick Hopwood, Tatjana Buklijas, Jessica Hughes and Rebecca Flemming.
List of colour exhibits List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Notes on the frontispieces Introduction 1. Reproduction in history Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming and Lauren Kassell Part I. Inventing Generation: Introduction to Part I Rebecca Flemming 2. Phallic fertility in the Ancient Near East and Egypt Stephanie Lynn Budin 3. Women and doctors in ancient Greece Helen King 4. Animal and plant generation in classical antiquity Laurence M. V. Totelin 5. States and populations in the classical world Rebecca Flemming 6. The ancient family and the law Tim Parkin 7. Galen's generations of seeds Rebecca Flemming 8. Debating the soul in late antiquity Marie-Hélène Congourdeau Part II. Generation Reborn and Reformed: Introduction to Part II Lauren Kassell 9. Generation in medieval Islamic medicine Nahyan Fancy 10. The multitude in later medieval thought Peter Biller 11. Managing childbirth and fertility in medieval Europe Katharine Park 12. Formed fetuses and healthy children in scholastic theology, medicine and law Maaike van der Lugt 13. Generation between script and print Peter Murray Jones 14. Innate heat, radical moisture and generation Gianna Pomata 15. Pictures and analogies in the anatomy of generation Karin Ekholm 16. Fruitful bodies and astrological medicine Lauren Kassell 17. Family resemblance in the old regime Silvia De Renzi 18. The emergence of population Philip Kreager 19. Generation in the Ottoman world Miri Shefer-Mossensohn and Rebecca Flemming Part III. Inventing Reproduction: Introduction to Part III Nick Hopwood 20. The keywords 'generation' and 'reproduction' Nick Hopwood 21. Linnaeus and the love lives of plants Staffan Müller-Wille 22. Man-midwifery revisited Mary E. Fissell 23. Biopolitics and the invention of population Andrea Rusnock 24. Marriage and fertility in different household systems Richard M. Smith 25. Colonialism and the emergence of racial theories Renato G. Mazzolini 26. Talking origins James A. Secord Part IV. Modern Reproduction: Introduction to Part IV Nick Hopwood 27. Breeding farm animals and humans Sarah Wilmot 28. Eggs and sperm as germ cells Florence Vienne 29. Movements to separate sex and reproduction Lesley A. Hall 30. Fertility transitions and sexually transmitted infections Simon Szreter 31. Modern infertility Christina Benninghaus 32. Modern ignorance Kate Fisher 33. Imperial encounters Philippa Levine Part V. Reproduction Centre Stage: Introduction to Part V Nick Hopwood 34. World population from eugenics to climate change Alison Bashford 35. Sex hormones, pharmacy and the reproductive sciences Jean-Paul Gaudillière: 36. Technologies of contraception and abortion Jesse Olszynko-Gryn 37. Hospital birth Salim Al-Gailani 38. Prenatal diagnosis, surveillance and risk Ilana Löwy 39. Artificial fertilization Nick Hopwood 40. Modern law and regulation Martin H. Johnson and Nick Hopwood 41. Sex, gender and babies John Forrester 42. Feminism and reproduction Sarah Franklin 43. Globalization Nick Hopwood Epilogue 44. Concluding reflections Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming and Lauren Kassell Select bibliography Index Colour exhibits Rune Nyord, Annetta Alexandridis, Eleanor Robson, Fay Glinister, Jessica Hughes, Ralph Jackson, Véronique Dasen, Margot E. Fassler, Gabriella Zuccolin, Lauren Kassell, Lea T. Olsan, Patricia Simons, Jennifer Spinks, Karin Ekholm, Sandra Cavallo, Rina Knoeff, Lianne McTavish, Lisa Forman Cody, Mary Terrall, Lucia Dacome, Ludmilla Jordanova, Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Mary E. Fissell, James A. Secord, Siân Pooley, James M. Edmonson, Paul Weindling, Jenny Bangham, Martina Schlünder, Jesse Olszynko-Gryn, Ellen Herman, Solveig Jülich, Wendy Kline, Patrick Ellis, Christina Brandt, Nick Hopwood, Tatjana Buklijas, Jessica Hughes and Rebecca Flemming.
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