Title
The Pro-Life/Choice Debate
Files
Description
While the disagreements on abortion date to the beginning of our country, most of its public debate has taken place during the 20th century. Herring examines the issue from the debate's origin to its current state and expected future. Narrative chapters include discussions of the pro and con arguments associated with abortion, featuring quotes from doctors, politicians, religious figures, and ordinary people.
First in the new Historical Guides to Controversial Issues in America series, this volume studies the major events and periods in the development of the abortion debate throughout its history. Students will find a nonpartisan approach to landmark cases, acts and amendments, and Pro-Life and Pro-Choice advocates. A list of Pro-Life/Choice Web sites and other electronic resources for further research is included.
College
Ida Jane Dacus Library
ISBN
978-0-313-31710-1
Publication Date
2003
Publisher
Greenwood
City
Westport
Keywords
Abortion, Women's Rights, Women's Studies, Political Activism & Participation, Health Law, Public Opinion
Comments
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
1. The Past as Prologue to the Present: Abortion from the Classical Period to 1750
2. Before There Was Roe: 1750-1899
3. Before There Was Roe: 1900-1970
4. Fireband: January 22, 1973, Roe v Wade
5. Backlash: Old Right, New Right
6. Morning After Bills: After Roe, before Casey
7. Another Casey Steps to the Plate: Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v Casey
8. Partial-Birth or Late-Term Abortions and the Bans
9. Pro-Life/Pro-Choice Questions: Quo Vadis?
Index