Exploring how and why babies were moved across borders, The Traffic in Babies is a fascinating look at how social workers and other policy makers tried to find birth mothers, adopted children, and adoptive parents.
Exploring how and why babies were moved across borders, The Traffic in Babies is a fascinating look at how social workers and other policy makers tried to find birth mothers, adopted children, and adoptive parents.
Karen A. Balcom is an associate professor in the Department of History at McMaster University.
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Babies Across Borders 1. Charlotte Whitton and Border Crossings in the 1930s 2. Border Crossing Responses to the Ideal Maternity Home, 1945 1947 3. The Alberta Babies for Export Scandal, 1947 1949 4. Cross Border Placements for Catholic Children From Quebec, 1945 1960 5. Criminal Law and Baby Black Markets, 1954 1964 6. Controlling Cross Border Adoption, 1950 1972 Conclusion: A "No Man's Land" of Jurisdiction Bibliography
Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Babies Across Borders 1. Charlotte Whitton and Border Crossings in the 1930s 2. Border Crossing Responses to the Ideal Maternity Home, 1945 1947 3. The Alberta Babies for Export Scandal, 1947 1949 4. Cross Border Placements for Catholic Children From Quebec, 1945 1960 5. Criminal Law and Baby Black Markets, 1954 1964 6. Controlling Cross Border Adoption, 1950 1972 Conclusion: A "No Man's Land" of Jurisdiction Bibliography
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