Centuries of ChildhoodPimlico, 1996 - 414 oldal In this pioneering and important book, Philippe Aries surveys children and their place in family life from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century. The first section of the book explores the gradual change from the medieval attitude to children, looked upon as small adults as soon as they were past infancy, to the seventeenth and eighteenth century awareness of the child as the focal point of family life. Aries goes on to examine the schooling of children and the development of modern educational methods. In the second section, he describes the metamorphosis of the family: at first the family was a unit in which everything was open and public and children mingled with adults in the social life of the community; eventually the family become a closed or private society, within which children had a unique and important status. |
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... girls were distinguished only by the false sleeves , abandoned in the eighteenth century , as if childhood separated girls from adult life less than it did boys . The evidence provided by dress bears out the other indications furnished ...
... girls were distinguished only by the false sleeves , abandoned in the eighteenth century , as if childhood separated girls from adult life less than it did boys . The evidence provided by dress bears out the other indications furnished ...
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... girls who should join the class . He wanted the scribes to be forbidden to teach girls , and he expa- tiated on ' the danger of putting girls with big boys , as those who go to the Master Scribes usually are ' . The scribes ' reply to ...
... girls who should join the class . He wanted the scribes to be forbidden to teach girls , and he expa- tiated on ' the danger of putting girls with big boys , as those who go to the Master Scribes usually are ' . The scribes ' reply to ...
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... girls were already little women : a precocity due in part to an upbringing which taught girls to behave very early in life like grown - ups . ' At the age of ten , that little girl's mind was so developed that she ran the whole house ...
... girls were already little women : a precocity due in part to an upbringing which taught girls to behave very early in life like grown - ups . ' At the age of ten , that little girl's mind was so developed that she ran the whole house ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction to the Pimlico Edition | 5 |
The Discovery of Childhood | 21 |
Childrens Dress | 48 |
Copyright | |
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