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This book looks at the history of birth control, sex, and marriage in Britain during the 1918-1960 period. It reveals that the decline in family size was driven by men, not their wives, and that sex and marriage were changing during this time.
This book uncovers the hidden history of gender relations, sexual attitudes, and contraceptive practices that accompanied the dramatic decline in family size in the twentieth century. Drawing upon vivid oral history accounts, Kate Fisher's ground-breaking analysis places men (rather than their wives) behind the drive for smaller families.
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