Lifts the lid on the last great parenting taboo.'Tracy McVeigh, The Guardian, 17/03/2012'This book is published as part of Manchester University Press valuable Gender in History series that provides a vital publishing space for significant monographs.'Family & Community History, Vol. 16/1, April 2013Winner of the Women’s History Network Book Prize, 2013Modern Motherhood offers a fascinating and complex picture of women’s lives as they negotiated the principal changes in post 1945 society.‘The book is a useful addition to the growing literature on women’s lives in the post-war world and the range of women’s voices demonstrates the variety of experience that depended on the serendipity of location quite as much as social class and ethnicity. It addresses themes of interest to historians of education, especially those interested in constructions of gender through education inside and outside the classroom.’Stephanie Spencer, University of Winchester, History of Education, December 2016