Oakley, Ann. Man and Wife: Richard and Kay Titmuss: My Parents’ Early Years. HarperCollins.
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Textual Production | Ann Oakley | In Father and Daughter: Patriarchy, Gender and Social Science, AO
combined the social science of her title with autobiography and with biography of her influential father, Richard Titmuss
, drawn from interviews as well... |
Textual Production | Beatrice Webb | Parents Revolt: A study of the declining birth-rate in acquisitive societies, a book by Richard Titmuss
on the falling birthrate as a national problem, appeared with an introduction by BW
. Oakley, Ann. Man and Wife: Richard and Kay Titmuss: My Parents’ Early Years. HarperCollins. 158-9, 170 |
Textual Features | Penelope Lively | Its history of the house, Golsoncott, stands in for the history of the twentieth century. PL
interleaves the stories of her remarkable grandmother
and her aunt Rachel Reckitt
with the stories of child evacuees sent... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Ann Oakley | AO
was heavily influenced by her father, Richard Morris Titmuss
, who, without a university education himself, became first an insurance clerk, and then a noted academic and social critic, one of the founders of... |
Dedications | Ann Oakley | AO
dedicated to her three children (her parents' grandchildren) the biographical study Man and Wife: Richard
and Kay Titmuss
: My Parents' Early Years. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. Oakley, Ann. Man and Wife: Richard and Kay Titmuss: My Parents’ Early Years. HarperCollins. prelims |
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