Abortion in Early Modern Italy
Discover the intricate history of abortion in early modern Italy with Abortion in Early Modern Italy by John Christopoulos. Published by Harvard University Press in 2021, this compelling hardback spans 368 pages and delves into the complex interplay of medical, religious, and legal perspectives surrounding this controversial topic. Christopoulos reveals how, despite official bans, abortion was widely practiced and often tolerated, painting a nuanced portrait of Italy's societal attitudes that challenges the notion of a strictly Catholic anti-abortion stance. This insightful examination not only informs readers about historical practices but also invites reflection on contemporary discussions. Perfect for scholars and general readers alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of reproductive rights and societal norms.