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Title[Journal Article] Vulnerable and unsteady - life histories and changes of residence of unwed mothers in Lyon at the end of the nineteenth century2024-10-16 05:39
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  • Author: Brunet, Guy / Pinol, Jean-Luc
  • Title: Vulnerable and unsteady - life histories and changes of residence of unwed mothers in Lyon at the end of the nineteenth century
  • Language: English
  • Journal: Continuity and Change 25, 2: 263-284
  • Publication Year2010
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

■ Abstract
This article is a study of single mothers in Lyon in the nineteenth century, including what happened to them after they gave birth to an illegitimate child. Unmarried mothers have been the subject of much previous research on different countries but such studies often begin with the last days of the pregnancy and stop a few days after the delivery. Our aim is to look at the life course of single mothers before pregnancy and after delivery. In Lyon, at the time the second French city in terms of population, we studied 2,000 unwed mothers, some of them multiparous, noting their extensive geographical mobility and the frequency of their moves within the city. 

#UnwedMothers# SingleMothers# IllegitimateChild# Pregnancy# Delivery# Lyon# France# Europe# 19C
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