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Medieval Children (Paperback)
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Medieval Children (Paperback)
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What was childhood like for medieval boys and girls in England? How
were children named and brought up, what hazards faced them, what
games did they play, and how were they prepared for adulthood? This
richly detailed book provides for the first time a complete history
of childhood in England from about the year 1000 to the sixteenth
century. Leading medieval historian Nicholas Orme draws together a
vast range of sources and disciplines-history, literature,
religion, and art-to create a picture of medieval childhood more
comprehensive than ever before. Beginning with pregnancy and
childbirth, Orme explores the succeeding stages of a child's growth
to adulthood. He discusses baptism, the significance of birthdays
and ages, and family life, including upbringing, food, clothes,
sleep, and the plight of the poor. He also chronicles the
misfortunes of childhood, from disablement, abuse, and accidents to
illness and death. In a fascinating review of the special culture
of children, the author describes their rhymes, toys, and games;
their religion and relationship to the Church; and their learning
to read the literature for children. The final chapter of the book
explains how adolescents grew up and entered the adult world. In
this vivid recreation of childhood in the middle ages, Orme
underscores the importance medieval society attached to childhood.
Childhood was clearly regarded as a distinct cultural period in
life, and children were considered both special and different from
adults.
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