An In-Depth Look at What Has Changed and What Has Stayed the Same in Motherhood Over the Past 40 Years

L’Etat, c’est nous
A few months back a New York Times piece took up the burgeoning interest in baby names in France. French names, apparently, are being charted, talked about, and looked at as social indicators. According to writer Elisabeth Vincentelli, the phenomenon…

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