Australian research and scholarship on mothers, mothering and motherhood developed alongside the changing historical context, reflecting and influencing shifts in the broader Australian society. Sociological and historical scholarship concerning Australian mothers largely developed in parallel across the twentieth century. This research was in dialogue with international, particularly Anglophone, scholarship, but with specifically antipodean inflections. This chapter will trace the development of a distinctively Australian body of maternal scholarship over the past century, tracing transnational influences and interdisciplinary conversations, before analysing key themes across the emergence of the field
Examines the conditions of Australian women in their reproductive lives, in a social and scientific ...
This thesis challenges our ideas of what motherhood and ‘career’ means. Investigating contemporary m...
An analysis of the major Australian community studies since the sixties, shows that despite the scan...
Australian research and scholarship on mothers, mothering and motherhood developed alongside the cha...
Motherhood is a momentous life-change for women. While commonalities of experience exist between wo...
This thesis interrogates the specific construction of the maternal citizen in Australia. While the p...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Modern History, 2003.Bibli...
Traditionally historical studies of Australian maternity in the early twentieth-century have relied ...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw profound changes in social and medical attitud...
Although the position of mothers has changed considerably since the beginning of the twentieth centu...
This Bourdieusian field analysis of the Australian field of Family Studies analyses the discipline o...
Whether or not you agree with the broader aims of the rad ical feminist movement, it has already one...
A woman’s experience of pregnancy is influenced by a range of factors, including her physiological r...
Many current debates in Australia regarding the policy, politics and practicalities of childcare pro...
This article is based on a recently completed study of fertility decision making in Victoria. Drawin...
Examines the conditions of Australian women in their reproductive lives, in a social and scientific ...
This thesis challenges our ideas of what motherhood and ‘career’ means. Investigating contemporary m...
An analysis of the major Australian community studies since the sixties, shows that despite the scan...
Australian research and scholarship on mothers, mothering and motherhood developed alongside the cha...
Motherhood is a momentous life-change for women. While commonalities of experience exist between wo...
This thesis interrogates the specific construction of the maternal citizen in Australia. While the p...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Modern History, 2003.Bibli...
Traditionally historical studies of Australian maternity in the early twentieth-century have relied ...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw profound changes in social and medical attitud...
Although the position of mothers has changed considerably since the beginning of the twentieth centu...
This Bourdieusian field analysis of the Australian field of Family Studies analyses the discipline o...
Whether or not you agree with the broader aims of the rad ical feminist movement, it has already one...
A woman’s experience of pregnancy is influenced by a range of factors, including her physiological r...
Many current debates in Australia regarding the policy, politics and practicalities of childcare pro...
This article is based on a recently completed study of fertility decision making in Victoria. Drawin...
Examines the conditions of Australian women in their reproductive lives, in a social and scientific ...
This thesis challenges our ideas of what motherhood and ‘career’ means. Investigating contemporary m...
An analysis of the major Australian community studies since the sixties, shows that despite the scan...