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Julia Bowes

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Lecturer in Gender History at the University of Melbourne. Research: gender, law, family, and conservatism in 19/20th C US. "Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism" forthcoming with Princeton University Press.

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My argument summed up in a cartoon by Finley Briggs (a cartoonist I one day hope to write an article on...) from Medical Freedom, 4 no 5 (January 1915):73 in which a respectable white father, β€œThe American Citizen,” is responsible for dropping his daughter off at school.

30.07.2025 03:48 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Pt3: These ideas were not contained to local conflicts over vaccination. The same gendered ideas about individual liberty and defense of "family government" surfaced in opposition a proposed federal dept of health, & critiques of industrial labor laws, anti-suffrage, & anti-feminist politics too.

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Pt2: Anti-vaxxers argued that school vaccination laws were an unjust exercise of state power because they violated "parental rights" and "individual liberty." Parental rights was shorthand for right of respectable white men, "the individual," to govern their homes free from state interference

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Pt 1: Tying vaccination requirements to compulsory schooling laws was the best instrument public health officials had to promote immunity in the Progressive Era.. But that meant school vaccine requirements & medical exams became a breeding ground for anti-statist and alternative health networks

30.07.2025 03:48 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

Re-entering the online world of academia to share my latest work post-mat leave -- my very pithily titled article "Another Human Sacrifice Thrown to the Pitiless Moloch of Police Power" on anti-vaccination politics at the turn of the twentieth century. TLDR below.

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An outstanding and timely exploration by Julia Bowes: white manhood's fragility was exposed by vaccine mandates, leading to broader critique of state authority and expertise in the late 19th/early 20th century.

doi.org/10.1017/S073...

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