The Politics of Fertility in Twentieth-Century Berlin

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Tracks how fears of a declining population influenced reproductive and sexual health policy in Germany from the end of World War I into the Cold War. The idea that sexual duty should be central to conceptions of citizenship only died with the changing circumstances of the late Cold War.
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