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Pro-Choice/Pro-Life Issues in the 1990s: An Annotated, Selected Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Sociology)

Author Joan P. Diana, Richard Fitzsimmons
Publisher Greenwood
Category Political Science
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PublisherGreenwood
ISBN / ASIN0313293554
ISBN-139780313293559
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A broadly annotated selected bibliography of monographs, periodical articles, and U.S. government documents on the pro-choice and pro-life question. Materials included were published in the United States between January 1990 and December 1994.

This work provides an objective, comprehensive listing of all periodical and monographic publications on pro-choice and pro-life issues published between 1990 and the end of 1994. It includes all materials fitting parameters of research in the ethical, legal, moral, religious, and social arenas. It is a selected bibliography in that it excludes articles dealing with methods of contraception and abortion, clinic bombings, euthanasia, and exclusively medical issues, in favor of items dealing directly with the pro-choice/pro-life debate.

Presented in standard Modern Language Association (MLA) bibliographical format, this book is useful to students, scholars, and professionals of librarianship, psychology, sociology, population studies, religion, law, and civil liberties.

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