Politics of Motherhood
Explore the intricate relationship between motherhood and social policy in the thought-provoking book, Politics of Motherhood by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Originally published in 1980 and re-released in 2024, this hardback edition delves into the pivotal early 20th century when maternal and child welfare emerged as significant national concerns. Spanning 234 pages, the book examines the unique evolution of child and maternal welfare policies during the Edwardian and inter-war periods, weaving together critical themes that highlight the role of women in shaping social policy. Ideal for scholars and those interested in the intersections of gender and public policy, Politics of Motherhood offers insightful perspectives that remain relevant today. Don’t miss the chance to enrich your understanding of this vital subject—order your copy now at Bookshop!