CORDIS Project
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The project examines the historical role of communist women in advocating for reproductive rights in Slovenia and Italy. By analyzing archival materials and oral histories, it seeks to illuminate the broader social and political contexts that shaped these movements and their relevance today.
In 1974, Socialist Yugoslavia became the first country to constitutionalize abortion rights as part of a host of economic, health and social infrastructure measures to foster women’s reproductive autonomy.
Across the border in Italy, communist activists were a central cog in the grassroots campaign to decriminalize abortion in 1978 but stressed that society and the state had to assure the material conditions for women’s right to choose.
Based on archival sources and oral history interviews, “Red…
INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
INSTITUT ZA NOVEJSO ZGODOVINO
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Italy, Bologna
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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