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On Poverty, Morality, and Mothering

Mothers’ Natures: Sex, Love, and Degeneration in the Nineteenth-Century United States

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Me, Me, Me: Millennials, Midwives, and the Ongoing History of Female Self-Care

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Dorothy Bruce Weske: Academia and Motherhood in the Mid-Twentieth Century

Playwright Alice Eve Cohen Asks Us to Reconsider What We Think We Know about Pregnancy and Motherhood

What to Expect When You’re an Expecting Superhero: Spider-Woman Shifts Gears

Clio Talks: An Interview with Historian Jessica Martucci

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Go Breast or Go Home: Natural Motherhood and Breastfeeding’s Return

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Jessie Mitchell’s Mother

Parenting in Academia: New Mom + Nursing + Academic Conference = Weekend in Hell