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Originally published in 1986, this book is a comprehensive examination of the history of midwifery, with a focus on 19th and 20th Century Britain. Authors Jean Towler and Joan Bramall delve into the cultural and societal influences that have shaped the profession, from ancient times to the modern era.
The authors explore how cultural waves originating in the Near East and Egypt in pre-classical times slowly spread northwards and eastwards across Europe, influencing the development of midwifery. This historical context provides valuable insights into the evolution of the midwife as a respected and qualified professional.
Towler and Bramall also examine the effects of specialization and professionalization on the midwifery profession. They discuss how these processes have shaped the role of the midwife, and how they have been influenced by male authority and interest group politics.
The book chronicles the development of the educated, qualified midwife of the 20th Century, culminating in the ongoing debates surrounding high technology birth versus natural birth and home deliveries. This comprehensive history provides a nuanced understanding of the complex issues surrounding modern midwifery.
Published by Routledge, this first edition was released on February 1, 2023. The book is available in English and can be read on up to four simultaneous devices. Sticky notes are also available on Kindle Scribe.
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