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Featuring new archival research, The Intimate State traces the modern importance of intimate relationships alongside social reform in post-war Britain and the resultant political culture that continues to inform identity politics to this day.
Teri Chettiar is Assistant Professor in the History Department at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is a historian of the mind and human sciences whose work addresses the relationships between mental health, social and political reform movements, and gender and sexual identities.
Introduction - Making Relational People: The Politics of Emotional Life in Post-1945 Britain
Part I: The Welfare State's Intimate Places and People
Chapter 1 - Democracy as Therapy: Psychiatry and the Social Environment in Interwar and Wartime Britain
Chapter 2 - The Welfare State Begins at Home: "Deprived" Children and Britain's Future After the War
Chapter 3 - Problem Mothers: Maternal Neglect, Mental Illness, and the Fragility of Female Maturity
Chapter 4 - "More than a Contract": Marriage Welfare Services and the Politics of Intimacy
Part II: Sexual Revolution and Intimacy Reimagined
Chapter 5 - Pursuing Connection: Queer Romance and Friendship During Britain's Sexual Revolution
Chapter 6 - Inherently Unstable: Adolescent Sexuality at the Boundary of Private Life
Chapter 7 - "Home Is for Many a Very Violent Place": Healing from Family Violence in 1970s Britain
Epilogue - Intimacy in the Age of the Individual
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