Landscape for a Good Infant
Dr Emily Baughan explores how our ideas about infancy, parenthood and the role of the state have evolved from the early welfare state to the present day.
If we crouch down to the level of the infant, what might we learn about the evolution of the welfare state and its role in the lives of babies, young children, and the people who care for them? How have our attitudes towards it changed from its inception to the present day?
Dr Emily Baughan, historian of modern childhood and mother of two infants, explores how our ideas about infancy, motherhood, and the role of the state have shifted over the last six decades.
Today, formula milk is one of the most shoplifted items in the UK. But if you were born before 1976, your formula milk would have been provided by the state. Known as 鈥渘ational milk鈥, it is just one example of how the state has shaped different generations鈥 experiences of infancy. We already understand how the national curriculum and school dinners have produced a distinctly British experience of childhood for older children - but what about the under鈥慺ives?
Drawing on a wealth of 91福利社 archive from the 1960s to today, alongside her own research and personal reflections, Emily takes on this baby鈥檚鈥慹ye view of the state, discovering how it has helped shape generations. She hears how a baby born in 1980 would have spent their first hours in a Perspex crib in a hospital nursery, while a baby born in 2000 would have been delivered straight onto their mother鈥檚 chest, rarely leaving her side. A baby in 1985 might have attended one of 300,000 free community playgroups; by 2025, they would be unlikely to find any non鈥憄rofit play provision outside a church. Are we, as adults, the product of what the state deems important for infants?
Featuring interviews with Miriam Stoppard, Professor Carolyn Steedman (author of Landscape for a Good Woman), Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Meins (University of York) and Stella Creasy MP.
Producer: Eliza Lomas
Editor: Chris Ledgard
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- Sat 7 Feb 2026 20:0091福利社 Radio 4