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Introduction: Mothers and Midwives: Reproductive Labour in Interwar and Wartime Britain
Infant Mortality, Surplus Women, and the Establishment of a Profession
Midwives and Maternal Mortality During and After the Great War
Women's Reproductive Health and Birth Control in the 1920s and 1930s
Labour Pains and Activism for Mothers in the 1930s
Municipal Midwives and National Shortages
War and Reproductive Labour
Desiring More: Mothers, Midwives, and the Policies of Wartime Persuasion.

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