America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

by Elaine Tyler May
America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

by Elaine Tyler May

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Overview

In 1960, the FDA approved the oral contraceptive that would come to be known as the pill. Within a few years, millions of women were using it. At a time when the population was surging, many believed that the drug would help eradicate poverty around the globe, ensure happy and stable marriages, and liberate women. In America and the Pill, preeminent social historian Elaine Tyler May reveals the ways in which the pill did and did not fulfill these utopian dreams, while also chronicling the stories of the creators, testers, and users who ultimately made the pill their own.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465021543
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 04/27/2010
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 388,475
File size: 249 KB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Elaine Tyler May is the Regents Professor of American Studies and History at the University of Minnesota. The award-winning author of five books and the former president of the American Studies Association, May lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Mothers of Invention 11

2 The Population Bomb 35

3 Bedfellows 57

4 The Sexual Revolution 71

5 A Pill for Men? 93

6 Questioning Authority 117

7 The Pill Today 143

Conclusion 167

Acknowledgments 173

Notes 175

Index 201

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