Man and Wife by Ann Oakley

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The sequel to Oakley's autobiography "Taking It Like a Woman", this book examines the relationship between the author's parents, her father's sociological ideas as one of the founders of the welfare state and how they affected all their lives.

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Man and Wife by Ann Oakley

The sequel to Oakley's autobiography "Taking It Like a Woman", this book examines the relationship between the author's parents, her father's sociological ideas as one of the founders of the welfare state and how they affected all their lives. As the only child of Kay Miller and Richard Titmuss - leading social commentator and founder of the welfare state - Ann Oakley's life has been hugely influenced by ideas and social theory. This book, straddling the fields of biography, autobiography, history and sociology, draws on the private papers of Ann's parents and her own memory of them and examines their lives and the conflicts between the world of the home and their public theories. Where "Taking It Like a Woman" examined the difficulties of being a woman in a traditional role who is sudddenly confronted by choice, here Oakley delves into the world of her mother, whose position in the home was regarded by both her parents as sacred and explores what this meant to her as a child.
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ISBN 13 9780006550136
ISBN 10 0006550134
Title Man and Wife
Author Ann Oakley
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1997-07-10
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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