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Introduction: The Summer of '68 -- Beyond the Secularization Thesis; Alana Harris -- Part I: To the Barricades -- 2. Humanae Vitae, Catholic Attitudes to Birth Control in the Netherlands and Transnational Church Politics, 1930-75; Chris Dols and Maarten van den Bos -- 3. Of Human Love. Catholics Campaigning for Sexual Aggiornamento in postwar Belgium; Wannes Dupont -- 4. 'A Galileo-crisis not a Luther crisis'? English Catholics' attitudes to Contraception; Alana Harris -- Part II: Episcopal Controversies -- 5. Religion and Contraception in Comparative Perspective -- Switzerland (1950-70); Caroline Rusterholz -- 6. Attempted Disobedience. Humanae Vitae in West Germany and Austria; Katharina Ebner and Maria Mesner -- Part III: Christian Science and Catholic Conservatism -- 7. The Politics of Catholic Medicine. 'The pill' and Humanae Vitae in Portugal; Tiago Pires Marques -- 8. Humanae Vitae, Birth Control and the Forgotten History of the Catholic church in Poland Agnieszka Kościańska -- Part IV: Covering the Controversy -- 9. A Kind of Reformation in Miniature. The Paradoxical Impact of Humanae Vitae in Italy; Massimo Faggioli and Francesca Vassalle -- 10. Love in the Time of el Generalísimo: Debates about the pill in Spain before and after Humanae Vitae; Agata Ignaciuk -- 11. Reactions to the Papal encyclical Humanae Vitae: the French Conundrum; Martine Sevegrand -- Part V: Church, State and Contraception -- 12. The Best News Ireland ever got? Humanae Vitae's Reception on the Pope's Green Island; Peter Murray -- 13. Catholicism behind the Iron Curtain: Czechoslovak and Hungarian Responses to Humanae Vitae; Mary Heimann and Gábor Szegedi -- 14. 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