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Mothers and children

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Book Francesca Arena (2020)
Trouble dans la maternité: Pour une histoire des folies puerpérales, XVIIIe-XXe siècles. (/isis/citation/CBB849669724/) unapi

Article Maaike van der Lugt (2019)
Nature as Norm in Medieval Medical Discussions of Maternal Breastfeeding and Wet-Nursing. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (pp. 563-588). (/isis/citation/CBB138934671/) unapi

Article Shirai, Chiaki (June 2019)
Genetic Ties and Affinity: Longitudinal Interviews on Two Mothers' Experiences of Egg Donation in Japan. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (pp. 299-315). (/isis/citation/CBB625690678/) unapi

Book Sarah Knott (2019)
Mother Is a Verb: An Unconventional History. (/isis/citation/CBB569952258/) unapi

Book Nora Doyle (2018)
Maternal Bodies: Redefining Motherhood in Early America. (/isis/citation/CBB542736813/) unapi

Book Schlumbohm, Jürgen (2018)
Verbotene Liebe, verborgene Kinder Das Geheime Buch des Göttinger Geburtshospitals, 1794-1857. (/isis/citation/CBB286855925/) unapi

Book Debora Diniz (2017)
Zika: From the Brazilian Backlands to Global Threat. (/isis/citation/CBB209022394/) unapi

Book Miranda R. Waggoner (2017)
The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk. (/isis/citation/CBB589678157/) unapi

Book Daphna Oren-Magidor (2017)
Infertility in Early Modern England. (/isis/citation/CBB186453605/) unapi

Chapter Paul White (2017)
Religion. In: Darwin and Women: A Selection of Letters (pp. 166-182). (/isis/citation/CBB078021312/) unapi

Article Alexandra Rutherford (2017)
“Making better use of U.S. women” Psychology, Sex Roles, and Womanpower in post-WWII America. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (pp. 228-245). (/isis/citation/CBB508833050/) unapi

Chapter Charissa Varma (2017)
Children. In: Darwin and Women: A Selection of Letters (pp. 35-49). (/isis/citation/CBB558712695/) unapi

Chapter Samantha Evans (2017)
Observing Humans. In: Darwin and Women: A Selection of Letters (pp. 122-135). (/isis/citation/CBB082062252/) unapi

Article Bican Polat (2017)
Before Attachment Theory: Separation Research at the Tavistock Clinic, 1948–1956. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (pp. 48-70). (/isis/citation/CBB943642981/) unapi

Article Belén Jiménez-Alonso; José Carlos Loredo-Narciandi (2016)
‘To educate children from birth’: A Genealogical Analysis of Some Practices of Subjectivation in Spanish and French Scientific Childcare (1898–1939). History of Education (pp. 719-738). (/isis/citation/CBB319474904/) unapi

Article Martine Lappé (October 2016)
The maternal body as environment in autism science. Social Studies of Science (pp. 665-700). (/isis/citation/CBB810340394/) unapi

Article Anne Harrington (2016)
Mother Love and Mental Illness: An Emotional History. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 94-115). (/isis/citation/CBB985125919/) unapi

Article Felicity Callard (2016)
The Intimate Geographies of Panic Disorder: Parsing Anxiety through Psychopharmacological Dissection. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 203-226). (/isis/citation/CBB285508810/) unapi

Book Melanie Reynolds (2016)
Infant Mortality and Working-Class Child Care, 1850-1899. (/isis/citation/CBB958307648/) unapi

Book Aya Hirata Kimura (2016)
Radiation brain moms and citizen scientists: The gender politics of food contamination after Fukushima. (/isis/citation/CBB525586516/) unapi

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