Anna Tatarkiewicz is Professor of History at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland.
By tying the medical and social together throughout the book, Tatarkiewicz above all demonstrates that motherhood was not one dimensional but interconnected. Her application of the intersection of medicine and society serves to open the door to exploring the many ways motherhood was integrated into Roman life. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * The volume casts light onto a central aspect of the lives of girls and women in Roman antiquity; the transformation into motherhood. [Tatarkiewicz]’s argument … will be an important consideration for future researchers … I found her essential argument to be convincing and her work to be enlightening. * The Classical Review *