Papers and articles written by John Peel

Date:
1962-1965
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SA/FPA/A23/57
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Papers and articles written by John Peel. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1. 'The Politics of Birth Control' Robert E Dowse and John Peel. Extract from Political Studies, June 1964.

2. Press cuttings (in envelope), 1960s.

3. 'Birth control in Britain'. Synopsis of a sociological history of contraception by Mr John Peel for Margaret Pyke's Galton Lecture, Feb 1962.

4. Notes of telephone conversation with Mrs Zatz about papers at Walworth, Feb 1962.

5. Research project on the history of the Family Planning Association. Reports on progress by John Peel, 1962-1964.

6. Bulletin of the Society for the Study of Labour Autumn No 7. Article by John Peel 'Birth Control and the Working Class Movement, Autumn 1963.

7. 'The Manufacture and Retailing of Contraceptives in England', by John Peel. Reprint from Population Studies, Nov 1963.

8. 'Domiciliary Birth Control' by John Peel and Faith Schenk. Reprint from Eugenics Review, June 1965 (two copies).

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1962-1965

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