This article argues that fatherhood was invested with a greater significance in mid-twentieth-century Britain than has previously been recognised. It assesses the current historiographical focus on motherhood, marriage and the home, suggesting that fathers have been lost in these debates. Evidence from the press and social research is used to investigate the ‘intensification’ of fatherhood alongside motherhood in this period. The article examines the trend towards a more directly normative line in the press, and the new focus on the family in academic literature, as well as highlighting the increased investment in the father–child relationship
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
This article draws on empirical data from interviews with men and their partners in Sweden and Engla...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...
Fathers are often neglected in histories of family life in Britain. Family Men provides the first ac...
In the last ten years or so, largely as a consequence of serious study into manliness and masculini...
Despite the continuing interest in the history of masculinity, fatherhood has been surprisingly negl...
Despite the continuing interest in the history of masculinity, fatherhood has been surprisingly negl...
Background: This paper sets out to consider discourses around parenting, specifically fatherhood, in...
This article explores contemporary developments in men's lives in relation to fathering. It explores...
This article examines fatherhood as a contemporary sociological phenomenon. Drawing on interviews wi...
This thesis examines working-class fatherhood and masculinities in post-war Scotland, the history o...
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
Discourses of motherhood and domesticity played an important role in structuring middle‐class women'...
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
This article draws on empirical data from interviews with men and their partners in Sweden and Engla...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...
Fathers are often neglected in histories of family life in Britain. Family Men provides the first ac...
In the last ten years or so, largely as a consequence of serious study into manliness and masculini...
Despite the continuing interest in the history of masculinity, fatherhood has been surprisingly negl...
Despite the continuing interest in the history of masculinity, fatherhood has been surprisingly negl...
Background: This paper sets out to consider discourses around parenting, specifically fatherhood, in...
This article explores contemporary developments in men's lives in relation to fathering. It explores...
This article examines fatherhood as a contemporary sociological phenomenon. Drawing on interviews wi...
This thesis examines working-class fatherhood and masculinities in post-war Scotland, the history o...
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
The 'involved' father, who is emotionally and economically engaged, has become a recognisable ideal ...
Discourses of motherhood and domesticity played an important role in structuring middle‐class women'...
This article reviews the way that fatherhood is constructed in the public discourse and more broadly...
This article draws on empirical data from interviews with men and their partners in Sweden and Engla...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...