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About Us

Perceptions of Pregnancy is a multi-disciplinary network for researchers working on fertility, pregnancy and childbirth from the earliest times to the present day.

In addition to publishing research blog posts by our members, we also circulate a members' newsletter with calls for papers and publications, and details of related events.

Membership is free and open to all working in the field.

To join the network, or to advertise an event with us, please email perceptionsofpregnancy@gmail.com

The Team

Founders:
Jennifer Evans & Ciara Meehan.
University of Hertfordshire

Directors:

Jennifer Evans & Leanne Calvert, University of Hertfordshire.

Associate Directors:
Chelsea Phillips, Marystella Ramirez Guerra & Sarah Fox.

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Our Publications

Perceptions of Pregnancy from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (2017)
Perceptions of Pregnancy from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century (2017)
Special issue of Women's History magazine on pregnancy, guest edited by Network directors Jennifer Evans and Ciara Meehan (summer 2016)
Special issue of Women’s History magazine on pregnancy, guest edited by Network directors Jennifer Evans and Ciara Meehan (summer 2016)
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