Giving Birth in Eighteenth-Century England Dr N. J. CookThis fascinating new book radically rewrites all that we know about eighteenth century childbirth by placing womens voices at the centre of the story. Utilising an extensive and under researched body of materials, such as letters, diaries and recipe books, the volume explores the rituals of childbirth as well as how motherhood affected a womans relationships with those closest to her and with her community.
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a team from the University of Colorado moved in to salvage as much information as possible about the ancient town before it was submerged
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The book discusses so-called real socialism and offers an alternative conceptualization of it as authoritarian collectivism
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the broad image of the just war is compared with the competing images of realism
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and strategies when navigating marriage and spousal roles
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