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Death, emotion and childhood in premodern Europe
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Title/Author:
Death, emotion and childhood in premodern Europe/ edited by Katie Barclay, Kimberley Reynolds, Ciara Rawnsley.
other author:
Barclay, Katie.
Published:
London :Palgrave Macmillan UK : : 2016.,
Description:
xvii, 257 p. :ill., digital ; : 22 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Children - Death - To 1500. -
Subject:
Europe - Economic integration. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57199-1
ISBN:
9781137571991
Death, emotion and childhood in premodern Europe
Death, emotion and childhood in premodern Europe
[electronic resource] /edited by Katie Barclay, Kimberley Reynolds, Ciara Rawnsley. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xvii, 257 p. :ill., digital ;22 cm. - Palgrave studies in the history of childhood. - Palgrave studies in the history of childhood..
This book draws on original material and approaches from the developing fields of the history of emotions and childhood studies and brings together scholars from history, literature and cultural studies, to reappraise how the early modern world reacted to the deaths of children. Child death was the great equaliser of the early modern period, affecting people of all ages and conditions. It is well recognised that the deaths of children struck at the heart of early modern families, yet less known is the variety of ways that not only parents, but siblings, communities and even nations, responded to childhood death. The contributors to this volume ask what emotional responses to child death tell us about childhood and the place of children in society. Placing children and their voices at the heart of this investigation, they track how emotional norms, values, and practices shifted across the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries through different religious, legal and national traditions. This collection demonstrates that child death was not just a family matter, but integral to how communities and societies defined themselves. Chapter 5 of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
ISBN: 9781137571991
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-57199-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BF575.G7 / D427 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 155.937083
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