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“Policing Pregnant Bodies: From Ancient Greece to Post-Roe America” is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the historical and contemporary control of women’s reproductive rights. Featuring contributions from renowned historians, legal scholars, and sociologists, this book traverses from ancient practices to the modern implications of the post-Roe v. Wade era in the United States. It critically examines the socio-political forces shaping reproductive autonomy, offering a thought-provoking narrative on gender, power, and bodily autonomy. Ideal for readers interested in women’s history, legal studies, and social justice, this book provides a nuanced understanding of an enduring global issue.





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