Becoming a mother METhis book charts the history of first time Australian motherhood across the last 75 years, drawing upon oral history interviews with a diverse group of mothers. Through thematic chapters covering pregnancy, birth, childrearing, relationships, work and identity, the book analyses change and continuity in experiences of becoming a mother since 1945.
Television drama both reflects and contributes to the production of cultural identity
These two important contrasting poems
and presents a collection of essays that discuss different manifestations of happiness in literature and visual culture
This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Russian language research in Canada and Russia
Assesses the economic and cultural links between country houses and the empire between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries
The contributions are in a language and style that allow them to be read either as aids to formal study or as elements of discussion to interest the general reader
But beneath the surface of the screen
In a world where exiled populations continue to grow
Sections on ideas and people include essays covering the royal supremacy
to television and radio
and historical geographers
from sharing economies to health care administration