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Childhood in History : Perceptions of Children in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds, Paperback / softback Book

Childhood in History : Perceptions of Children in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds Paperback / softback

Edited by Reidar (University of Oslo, Norway) Aasgaard, Cornelia Horn

Paperback / softback

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Inquiring into childhood is one of the most appropriate ways to address the perennial and essential question of what it is that makes human beings – each of us – human.

In Childhood in History: Perceptions of Children in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds, Aasgaard, Horn, and Cojocaru bring together the groundbreaking work of nineteen leading scholars in order to advance interdisciplinary historical research into ideas about children and childhood in the premodern history of European civilization.

The volume gathers rich insights from fields as varied as pedagogy and medicine, and literature and history.

Drawing on a range of sources in genres that extend from philosophical, theological, and educational treatises to law, art, and poetry, from hagiography and autobiography to school lessons and sagas, these studies aim to bring together these diverse fields and source materials, and to allow the development of new conversations.

This book will have fulfilled its unifying and explicit goal if it provides an impetus to further research in social and intellectual history, and if it prompts both researchers and the interested wider public to ask new questions about the experiences of children, and to listen to their voices.

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