Gender, Sex, and Medicine in Post-War Europe
Beyond Binaries
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Gender, Sex, and Medicine in Post-War Europe
Beyond Binaries
- Open Access
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This open access book demonstrates that thinking 'beyond binaries' in its many forms - capitalist/socialist, men/women, interwar/post-war, east/west, normality/pathology - allows for new insights and understandings of how the intersections between medicine, gender, and sex shaped common ideas, policies, and experiences across post-war Europe. These intersections encompass gendered health discrimination, regional disparities in health outcomes, access to abortion and contraception, eugenics and racism, sex and relationship education, and the medicalisation of LGBTQIA+ identities. Each have continued to significantly influence government policies, medical practices, individual lives, and scientific ideas across Europe. The book therefore engages with important histories related to contemporary debates about reproductive rights, medical ethics, and health legislation.
Gender, Sex, and Medicine in Post-War Europe brings together scholars working across disciplines and regions in both East and West Europe to shed light on how gender norms and expressions of sexuality permeated health practices, scientific ideas, medical law, and policymaking across ideological and geographical divides. As such, the volume's contributions enhance our understanding of both individual and collective medical experiences across post-war Europe and the complex relations between doctors, patients, scientists, and law makers.
By examining gender, sex, and medicine in the post-war period, this book fosters new scholarly perspectives on Europe as a continent that, to an extent, overcame the socio-political realities of the Cold War period and shared common ground through parallel experiences, policies, ideals, and beliefs.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the European Research Council.
Table of Contents
Part 1 - Governing Sex and Reproductive Policies
1. 'The Enrichment of Life, not its Restriction': The WMA and the medical ethics of reproductive health Ulf Schmidt (University of Hamburg, Germany)
2. Women's Privacy and Decision Making on Abortion in Post-War Hungary and the Netherlands Judit Sándor (Central European University, Hungary) and Maria Eva Foldes (Erasmus University, Netherlands)
3. 'Laws out of our bodies': Abortion as a feminist demand in modern Greece, 1976-1986 Martha Vasili (University of the Aegean, Greece)
4. 'Woe to you that you are a grandchild': Radiation, reproduction, and the case against WMDs Naomi Rio and Will Studdert (both University of Hamburg, Germany)
Part 2 - Managing Behaviour and Preventing Infectious Disease
5. Gender Norms and Polio Prevention Propaganda in the GDR Peter Banks (University of Hamburg, Germany)
6. 'Is Chastity Outmoded?' Doctors' attitudes towards pre-marital sex in post-war Britain Kate Docking (University of Hamburg, Germany)
7. The Patronato System: Venereal disease prevention in early Francoist Spain Florian Grafl (Heidelberg University of Education, Germany)
8. Body and Sex Positivity in British and Dutch HIV/AIDS Health Messaging James Farley (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Part 3 - Crossing Borders and Shared Ideals
9. International Surveys and the Prevention of Endemic Syphilis in the Eastern Mediterranean Kate Docking and David Peace (both University of Hamburg, Germany)
10. The Flow of Ideas on Transgender Medicine across the Iron Curtain Yana Kirey-Sitnikova (University of Uppsala, Sweden)
11. Female Doctors and Medical Migration during the Socialist Period in Bulgaria Mila Maeva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
12. Sex Selection and Civilization: Genetics and eugenics in post-war Britain and Italy David Peace (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Epilogue: Beyond Binaries Kate Docking, David Peace and Ulf Schmidt (all University of Hamburg, Germany)
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 24 Dec 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 304 |
| ISBN | 9781350477766 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 20 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























