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Wanting Children: Family-Planning Policies and the Engineering of America’s Population
Leonard M. Lopoo, professor and chair of public administration and international affairs, has written Wanting Children: Family-Planning Policies and the Engineering of America’s Population (University of Chicago Press, 2026). The book traces how America’s first reproductive policies were shaped by eugenicists focused on limiting births among lower-income and minority populations.
See related: Government, Parenting & Family, United States
No Dig, No Fly, No Go: How Maps Restrict and Control
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Coast Lines: How Mapmakers Frame the World and Chart Environmental Change
See related: Climate Change, Maps
From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow: How Maps Name, Claim and Inflame
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Rhumb Lines and Map Wars: A Social History of the Mercator Projection
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The Most Activist Supreme Court in History: The Road to Modern Judicial Conservatism
Landlords and Lodgers: Socio-Spatial Organization in an Accra Community
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Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy
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Air Apparent: How Meteorologists Learned to Map, Predict, and Dramatize Weather
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After Suffrage: Women in Partisan and Electoral Politics Before the New Deal
Cultural Conceptions and Mental Illness: A Comparison of Germany and America