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The Nursing Clio Reader
Histories of Sex, Reproduction, and Justice
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- Jacqueline D. AntonovichEmily BeckmanCassandra BermanCiara BreathnachScottie Hale BuehlerJohn A. CarranzaLaura AnsleySara ColliniKathleen CrowtherCara DelayCatherine DenialNora DoyleMichelle DrewAverill EarlsSarah E. Handley-CousinsLea EisensteinMary FissellGillian FrankLara FreidenfeldsJoseph GambleAlicia Gutierrez-RomineEvan Elizabeth HartSharon Folkenroth HessKatrina KimportRebecca M. KluchinElizabeth Zeman KolkovichModupe LabodeJudith Walzer LeavittIan LekusKirsten LengAmanda MahoneyElizabeth Garner MasarikMichelle MoravecLina-Maria MurilloElizabeth NelsonW. Jake NewsomeP. Mimi BhattAyah NuriddinKelly S. O'DonnellUdodiri OkwanduSarah Pripas-KapitElizabeth ReisSusan M. ReverbySarah Mellors RodriguezJ. Nalubega RossRonit StahlNina StuderSarah SwedbergBrianna TheobaldLauren MacIvor ThompsonStephanie TillmanFelicity M. TurnerTheresa VenturaMaggie VinterP. Mimi NilesAnna WeerasingheKaren WeingartenCaitlin Reed WiesnerSamantha M. WilliamsShannon WithycombeCookie WoolnerJacqueline D. AntonovichProfessor Janet GoldenDr. Kylie Smith, Ph.D
2025
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On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision overturned Roe v. Wade, stripping federal protection for abortion rights and placing control in the hands of individual states. This monumental shift in policy underscores the need for deeper historical perspectives on reproductive rights.The Nursing Clio Reader answers that call, bringing together essays that examine reproductive health through historical research...
$39.09 CAD
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