Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family LifeKnopf, 1962 - 447 oldal Theme is the emergence of the modern conception of family life and the modern image of the nature of children. Until the end of the Middle Ages the child was, almost as soon as he was weaned, regarded as a small adult, who mingled, competed, worked, and played with mature adults. |
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... servants . This is a recommendation which went against an absolutely universal practice : ' Leave them as little as possible with servants , and especially with lackeys [ ' servants ' had a wider significance then than it has now , and ...
... servants . This is a recommendation which went against an absolutely universal practice : ' Leave them as little as possible with servants , and especially with lackeys [ ' servants ' had a wider significance then than it has now , and ...
310. oldal
... servant who cannot read , write and count . ' Apparently people preferred educated servants , like those of Marivaux or Beaumarchais ! ' With all the labourers ' children becoming monks , clerks [ invoicing clerks in the offices of ...
... servant who cannot read , write and count . ' Apparently people preferred educated servants , like those of Marivaux or Beaumarchais ! ' With all the labourers ' children becoming monks , clerks [ invoicing clerks in the offices of ...
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... servants.'01 ' Solomon gives us some very judicious advice on this point , which contains all a Master's duties to his servants . There are three things , he says , which they must not lack : bread , work and scoldings . Bread because ...
... servants.'01 ' Solomon gives us some very judicious advice on this point , which contains all a Master's duties to his servants . There are three things , he says , which they must not lack : bread , work and scoldings . Bread because ...
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academy adolescence adults already ancien regime apprenticeship arts authority became become beginning boarders boarding-school boys Cardinal d'Estouteville character child common Cordier corresponded cycle Dainville dancing day-boys depicted discipline dress early eighteenth century engraving father festivals fifteenth fifth class France French girls grammar schools hand henceforth Heroard iconography idea Jacqueline Pascal Jesuit Jesuit college Latin school little schools living longer Louis Louis XIII lower classes manuals of etiquette masters medieval Middle Ages Mme de Sévigné modern moral moralists nineteenth century Oratorians painting parents Paris parlour games pedagogica pedagogues Père de Dainville played Port-Royal portrait precocity punishment pupils putto reformation religious remained rhetoric class robe Sainte-Barbe scene scholars scholastic schoolboys servants seventeenth century sixteenth century social society statutes studies taught teaching theme Thomas Platter took town traditional tuition University of Paris writing young youth