Mommy Dearest: A History of American Motherhood [rebroadcast]




BackStory show

Summary: Some say motherhood is the hardest job in the world; turns out, there's a lot of history to back that up. In this Mother's Day episode, the Guys explore the changing expectations of mothers over the centuries. For most of American history, women were charged with raising productive citizens, even as they lacked the status of full citizens themselves. The guys and their guests explore this paradox, looking to the ways that motherhood was used to enhance women's claims to a say in society, and how the nature of mothering itself has changed over time. What has it meant to be a “good mom” in American history? For more on the guests and stories featured in this episode, and for an array of resources exploring the history of motherhood in America, check out BackStory's website: http://backstoryradio.org/?p=12826