PhDAfter the Second World War mothering became an object of social, political, medical and psychiatric investigation. These investigations would in turn serve as the bases for new campaigns around the practice, meaning and significance of maternity. This brought attention to mothers’ emotional repertoires, and particularly their experiences of distress. In this thesis I interrogate the use of maternal distress, asking how and why maternal distress was made visible by professions, institutions and social movements in postwar Britain. To address this I investigate how maternal mental health was constituted both as an object of clinical interrogation and used as evidence of the need for reform. Social and medical studies were used to d...
Focusing on Women Strike for Peace, the welfare rights struggle, the battle against busing and the a...
This thesis entitled Mothering and Mental illness: An Ethnography of Attachment in an Institutional ...
This study explores the factors which shaped the local maternal and child welfare services of the in...
My thesis explores the experiences of women who suffered from mental disorder related to childbirth ...
This book argues that mid-twentieth-century British psychoanalysis served as a major force in creati...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
This article examines the use of cinematic microanalysis to capture, decompose, and interpret mother...
The concept of maternalism emerged during the mid-19th century, as a way of analysing the problems e...
The Second World War lent impetus to the creation of new models and explanatory frameworks of risk, ...
This paper aims to contribute to the exploration of the shift from a problematisation of ‘unwed moth...
Background: Despite affecting 15% of new mothers, experience of postnatal depression has often been ...
The health and social historiography of the Second World War is closely bound to the British nationa...
Puerperal insanity, was a term used extensively throughout the 19th century and generally is underst...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of qualitative empirical research investigating ...
Focusing on Women Strike for Peace, the welfare rights struggle, the battle against busing and the a...
This thesis entitled Mothering and Mental illness: An Ethnography of Attachment in an Institutional ...
This study explores the factors which shaped the local maternal and child welfare services of the in...
My thesis explores the experiences of women who suffered from mental disorder related to childbirth ...
This book argues that mid-twentieth-century British psychoanalysis served as a major force in creati...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
This thesis examines women’s experiences of, and attitudes towards, motherhood between 1945 and 1970...
This article examines the use of cinematic microanalysis to capture, decompose, and interpret mother...
The concept of maternalism emerged during the mid-19th century, as a way of analysing the problems e...
The Second World War lent impetus to the creation of new models and explanatory frameworks of risk, ...
This paper aims to contribute to the exploration of the shift from a problematisation of ‘unwed moth...
Background: Despite affecting 15% of new mothers, experience of postnatal depression has often been ...
The health and social historiography of the Second World War is closely bound to the British nationa...
Puerperal insanity, was a term used extensively throughout the 19th century and generally is underst...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of qualitative empirical research investigating ...
Focusing on Women Strike for Peace, the welfare rights struggle, the battle against busing and the a...
This thesis entitled Mothering and Mental illness: An Ethnography of Attachment in an Institutional ...
This study explores the factors which shaped the local maternal and child welfare services of the in...