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Series Foreword for Margaret Cook Andersen and Melissa K. Byrnes, eds., Fertility, Family, and Social Welfare between France and Empire: The Colonial Politics of Population
Praise for Fertility, Family, and Social Welfare between France and Empire
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Tables
1 Introduction
2 Colonial Reckoning: Population, Power, and Liberty in the French Atlantic, 1660-1787
Children of the State
1660s: The Soldier-Settler in French Canada
1680s: Vauban Considers the Soldier-Settler
1760s: The Soldier-Settler Confronts Military Loss

Religious Liberty After 1763
Conclusion
3 Pensioning Pondichéry's Enfants and Orphelins: Social Welfare and the French East India Company in Eighteenth-Century French India
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4 "Free and Naturalized Frenchwomen": Gender and the Politics of Race on Revolution-Era Bourbon Island
Defending Whiteness
Whiteness Through Marriage
Marriage Politics and the Revolution
Conclusion
Appendix: Documented Marriages Between Blancs and Libres
5 Lipiodol and Fertility Medicine in Interwar Colonial Algeria
Lipiodol and Fertility Medicine

Dr. Laffont and the Sterility Clinic of Algiers
Race, Gender, and Fertility Medicine
Race, Medicine, and the Origins of Infertility in the Colony
Fertility Medicine in Colonial Morocco
Infertility and France's Civilizing Mission
Conclusion
6 Rituals of the Matrice: Maternal and Infant Protection in French Colonial Cambodia
Conceiving the Oeuvre
Prenatal Care
Early Pains of Colonial Obstetrics
At the Roume Maternity
Attacks from Across the Tonle
Conclusion
7 The Colonial Origins of Mass Prophylaxis as a Public Health Panacea
Introduction

The Interwar Social Hygiene Problem and Its Pastorian Solution
The Production of a Successful Yellow Fever Campaign
From Colonial to International Mass Campaigns
Conclusion
8 Categorizing the Maghrib: How Census Data, Demography, and Population Studies Facilitated Governance Strategies and Public Messaging in Colonial and Postcolonial North Africa
French Imperial Censuses and Data Gathering in North Africa
Demography and One-Party Politics in Tunisia
Population Politics and the 1960 Census in Morocco
The 1966 Census and the Prominent Role of Social Science in Algeria

Conclusion
9 Modernizing Migrants: Welfare and the Postwar Transformation of Marseille's African Communities
Preserving Marseille's African Workers
Making Space for Marseille's African Workers
Forging Post-Imperial Lives and Spaces
10 Criminal Fertility: Policing North African Families After Decolonization
Policing Racial Deviance
Planning the Imperial Family
Securing Thresholds
Crime, Disorder, and Demography in Villeurbanne
Conclusion
11 Inessential Labor: Reproduction, Work, and Algerian Family Migration After Independence
The Family in Migration

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