Branka Bogdan is an Early Career Researcher based in Auckland, New Zealand. She specializes in social and cultural histories of gender, medicine and science, across the New Zealand, European, and US contexts. She brings expertise in oral history interviewing and analysis to her multiple solo and collaborative projects.
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction 1. Establishing a Legal Landscape of Reproductive Regulation, 1945-1953 2. An Infrastructure to Medicalize Reproduction, 1945-1965 3. Yugoslavia and Fertility Control Technology, 1960-1974 4. Yugoslav Sex Education and Family Planning, 1960s and 1970s 5. Deconstructing Yugoslav Women's Recollections of Reproductive Regulation Conclusion: Regulating Reproduction in Yugoslavia During Socialism, and Beyond Glossary Bibliography Index

