Midwives Society and Childbirth is the first book to examine midwives' lives and work in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on a national and international scale. Focusing on six countries from Europe the approach is interdisciplinary with the studies written by a diverse team of social medical and midwifery historians sociologists and those with experience in delivering childbirth services. Questioning for the first time many conventional historical assumptions this book is fundamental to a better understanding of the effect on midwives of the unprecedented progress of science in general and obstetric science in particular from the late nineteenth century. The contributors challenge the traditional bleak picture of midwives' decline in the face of institutional obstetrics medical technology and the growing power of the medical profession while stressing the importance of regional influences and locality. Dr Anne Marie Rafferty Philadelphia Dr Hilary Marland Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam Dr Irvine Louden Oxfordshire Joan Mottram Wellcome Unit for the History of Medic
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