This is the first attempt to describe the real lives of unmarried mothers, and attitudes to them, in England from the First World War to the present. We focus on England because the legal position, and other circumstances, of unmarried mothers were often very different elsewhere in Britain. It uses women’s own life stories, among many other sources, to challenge stereotypes of the mothers as all desolate women, rejected by society and by their families, until social attitudes were transformed in the ‘permissive’ 1960s. It shows the diversity of their lives, their social backgrounds, and how often they were supported by their families, neighbours, and the fathers of their children before the 1960s, and continuing hostility by some sections o...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
The birth of a first child was a life-transforming event for most women in the years between 1945 an...
The unmarried mother and her child present problems that society has never faced objectively. The wo...
Secrets and lies : being and becoming an unmarried mother in early-twentieth-century England -- Betw...
This article examines shifts in attitudes and changes in provision with regard to never–married moth...
Exhibition held at The Women's Library, London Metropolitan University, 17 October 2007 - 29 March 2...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
From 1926 to 1973, hundreds of women travelled from Ireland to Britain each year to escape the shame...
Background of the Study. The problem of unmarried motherhood has existed since the early history of ...
ABSTRACT This dissertation investigates the experience of unmarried mothers in Barrow and the Furne...
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 thesis examines the history of lone motherhood in England between 1945 and 1990. Most studies ...
In this essay I have studied seventy-five unmarried mother’s lives in northeast Sunnerbo district an...
This thesis presents a genealogical enquiry into the emergence of the governmental field of teenage ...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
The birth of a first child was a life-transforming event for most women in the years between 1945 an...
The unmarried mother and her child present problems that society has never faced objectively. The wo...
Secrets and lies : being and becoming an unmarried mother in early-twentieth-century England -- Betw...
This article examines shifts in attitudes and changes in provision with regard to never–married moth...
Exhibition held at The Women's Library, London Metropolitan University, 17 October 2007 - 29 March 2...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
From 1926 to 1973, hundreds of women travelled from Ireland to Britain each year to escape the shame...
Background of the Study. The problem of unmarried motherhood has existed since the early history of ...
ABSTRACT This dissertation investigates the experience of unmarried mothers in Barrow and the Furne...
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 thesis examines the history of lone motherhood in England between 1945 and 1990. Most studies ...
In this essay I have studied seventy-five unmarried mother’s lives in northeast Sunnerbo district an...
This thesis presents a genealogical enquiry into the emergence of the governmental field of teenage ...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
The birth of a first child was a life-transforming event for most women in the years between 1945 an...
The unmarried mother and her child present problems that society has never faced objectively. The wo...