Childhood in Medieval England was a neglected subject until about forty years ago and still rarely figures in studies of political, religious, economic, or social history. Yet children formed a large part not only of the population but of its households, work places and religious institutions, ...
Childhood, Orphans and Underage Heirs in Medieval Rural England: Growing Up in the VillageMiriam Muller's aim is to increase understanding of rural childhoods in England between the late thirteenth century and the end of the fourteenth century, a period marked by two crises, famine betw......
A work limited to the education of girls in England up to 1800, but a notable early attempt to reconstruct the childhood of women in the Middle Ages, to which the book gives six chapters. Hanawalt, Barbara.Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History. New York an...
European Childhood in the Twentieth Century || A Looming Crash or a Soft Landing? Forecasting the Future of the Memory "Industry" Barbara Hanawalt, a social historian of medieval England, describes childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood in late medieval London. BGD Rosenfeld - 《Journal of ...
downside: going to have to include a picture of the Giza pyramids in the slides for the lecture upside: i get to give people a crash course in why perspective matters in two frames, because ALT followed by ALT is such a funny sequence ...
inboth biological and ideological ground that it proves soeffective at naturalizing cultural formations.Ever since Philippe Ariès’s provocative assertion that“in medieval society the idea of childhood did not ex-ist” (1962,128), scholars have striven to dismantle theessentialism of childhood, ...
All kids love a merry-go-round, and I was no exception. So when my husband and I found the New England Carousel Museum in Bristol, Connecticut, we
prehistoric Austrians, and bog bodies; Roman Egypt; the Bronze Age; and Anglo-Saxon, medieval, and post-medieval Britons, as well as childhood identity and community in Neolithic England, the divine power of childhood in ancient Mesoamerica, and ideology and ancient Pueblo children in the southwe...
The Rise and Fall of Childhood can be seen as complementary to Philippe Aries's earlier Centuries of Childhood , which primarily examined the family and child in France and the shift from a medieval to a modern sensibility. The two books belong on the same reference shelf for anyone seeking ...
Bringing together sources from many countries and many centuries, this study critically analyses the growth of nationalism - from medieval ethnic prejudice... J Leerssen - 《Chicago University P》 被引量: 36发表: 2007年 Reexamining Illustration's Role in Treasure Island: Do Images Pirate Texts?