Ebook: Modern Motherhood: Women and Family in England, 1945-2000
Author: Angela Davis
- Tags: England Great Britain Europe History Women in World s Studies Abortion Birth Control Feminist Theory Motherhood Writers Politics Social Sciences
- Series: Gender in History
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Language: English
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Winner of the Women's History Network Book Prize, 2013
This book examines women's experiences of motherhood in England in the years between 1945 and 2000. Based on a new body of 160 oral history interviews, the book offers the first comprehensive historical study of the experience of motherhood in the second half of the twentieth century.
Motherhood is an area where a number of discourses and practices meet. The book therefore forms a thematic study looking at aspects of mothers' lives such as education, health care, psychology, labor market trends, and state intervention. Looking through the prism of motherhood provides a way of understanding the complex social changes that have taken place in the post-war world.
This book will be essential reading for students and researchers in the field of twentieth-century British social history. However, it will also be of interest to scholars in related fields and to a general readership with an interest in British social history, and the history of family and community in modern Britain.