New web exhibition Le Néo-malthusianisme en France on IISH website
Le Néo-malthusianisme en France is a new web exhibition about the history of contraception in France in the 19th and 20th centuries. The ideas of both adherents and opponents of birth control are presented in posters, photo's, booklets, pamphlets and letters, mainly from Jeanne and Eugène Humbert, anarchists and pioneers of birth control in France. Their papers are kept in the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Both the documents and the accompanying texts are in French. The address of the website is:
http://socialhistory.org/en/exhibitions/neomalthusianisme-en-france
The French neo-Malthusianism website is the second part of a double exhibition about neo-Malthusianism in France and the Netherlands. The part about the history of birth control in the Netherlands (Dutch and English texts) can be visited at http://www.iisg.nl/exhibitions/neomalthusianism/