Mitchell takes a regional approach in exploring the lives of
families in the Middle Ages. Starting with the late Roman families
the first five chapters explore the roles of family members defined
by tradition and law, what constituted a legal marriage and a
family, to whom the children belonged, and who was included in the
extended family. The remaining chapters delve into daily family
life - homes of various social classes and the division of labor,
both maintaining the home and family-based labor such as
agriculture, banking, manufacturing of goods, and mercantile
activity. Religious cultures of the medieval world varied but all
often included oblation of children to monasteries, religious
ceremonies for life stages, and family obligations in the religious
culture. Birth, death and inheritance all affected the family and
new families were often formed from previous generations and
"defunct" family lines. Non-traditional families included family
structures advocated by heretical groups - the Cathars and the
Beguines, families created without marriage - concubinage
relationships, and those that developed as a result of social and
environmental stresses - the Black Death, war, and natural
disasters. Perfect for students studying the Middle Ages and
medieval life, this work provides a clear and engaging narrative on
the day-to-day lives of the family. Reference resources include a
timeline, sources for further reading, photographs and an index.
Volumes in the Family Life Through History series focus on the
day-to-day lives and roles of families. The roles of all family
members are defined and information on daily family life, the role
of the family in society, and the ever-changingdefinition of the
term family' are discussed. Discussion of the nuclear family,
single parent homes, foster and adoptive families, stepfamilies,
and gay and lesbian families are included where appropriate. Topics
such as meal planning, homes, entertainment and celebrations, are
discussed along with larger social issues that originate in the
home like domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, and divorce.
Ideal for students and general readers alike, books in this series
bring the history of everyday people to life.
General
Imprint: |
Greenwood Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Family Life through History |
Release date: |
August 2007 |
First published: |
August 2007 |
Authors: |
Linda E. Mitchell
|
Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
256 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-313-33630-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
|
LSN: |
0-313-33630-X |
Barcode: |
9780313336300 |
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