The Politics of Parenthood: Child Care, Women's Rights, and the Myth of the Good MotherViking, 1993 - 303 páginas Who is responsible for our children--and why? A distinguished scholar gives us a fascinating and long-overdue historical perspective on parenthood in America. |
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Preface and Acknowledgments ix | 1 |
Searching for Solutions 227275 | 27 |
Father Care Other Care | 42 |
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