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Childhood in the Middle Ages
SSShulamith ShaharCGChaya Galai
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Abstract
Drawing on a wide variety of European sources, Childhood in the Middle Ages (1992) examines attitudes towards children, images of childhood, and the concept of the stages of childhood in medieval culture, from the nobility to the peasantry. It makes fascinating and illuminating reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of medieval Europe as well as the history of child-rearing and education.
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Authors
2- SSShulamith ShaharCorresponding
- CGChaya Galai
Tel Aviv University
Topics & keywords
Keywords
- Nobility
- Abandonment (legal)
- Middle Ages
- Early childhood
- Childbirth
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Developmental psychology
- History
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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