Frontmatter -- ; Contents -- ; Introduction: Children by Choice? Changing Values, Reproduction, and Family Planning in the 20th Century / Theuke, Theresia -- Birth Control as a National Threat? Pronatalist Discourses on Abortion in France and Germany (1920s–1970s) / Gembries, Ann-Katrin -- “Children by Choice” – Family Decisions and Value Change in the Campaigns of the American Planned Parenthood Federation (1942–1973) / Roesch, Claudia -- “Respect girls as future mothers”: Sex Education as Family Life Education in State Socialist Hungary (1950s–1980s) / Varsa, Eszter -- Popular Medical Discourses on Birth Control in the Soviet Union during the Cold War: Shifting Responsibilities and Relational Values / Hilevych, Yuliya / Sato, Chizu -- Paradox of the Pill: Oral Contraceptives in Spain and Poland (1960s–1970s) / Ignaciuk, Agata -- The Influence of American Sexual Studies on the ‘Sexual Revolution’ of Italian Women / Balestracci, Fiammetta -- Discourses on Abortion and their Impact on Institutions in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic in the Second Half of the 20th Century (1950–2003) / Dudová, Radka -- Narratives about Contraception and Abortion in the GDR (1972–1990) Caught between a Liberal Law, Normative Ways of Living and the Individualization of Family Planning / Torenz, Rona -- From “Children by Choice” to “Families by Choice”? 20th-Century Reproductive Decision-Making between Social Change and Normative Transitions / Heinemann, Isabel -- Authors |