The Family in Past Perspective
An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Familial Relationships Through Time
Herausgeber: Kendall, Ellen J.; Kendall, Ross
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The Family in Past Perspective
An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Familial Relationships Through Time
Herausgeber: Kendall, Ellen J.; Kendall, Ross
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Applys an interdisciplinary perspective to periods ranging from the Prehistoric to the Modern, to inform a wider understanding of the term 'family' and the implications of family dynamics for children and their social networks in the past. Contributors are from a wide range of subject areas.
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Applys an interdisciplinary perspective to periods ranging from the Prehistoric to the Modern, to inform a wider understanding of the term 'family' and the implications of family dynamics for children and their social networks in the past. Contributors are from a wide range of subject areas.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781032015101
- ISBN-10: 1032015101
- Artikelnr.: 61287611
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781032015101
- ISBN-10: 1032015101
- Artikelnr.: 61287611
Ellen J. Kendall is a postdoctoral researcher, with recent roles in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University and the EQUIPOL Research Group at the University of York. She serves as the Treasurer for the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past (SSCIP). Ross Kendall is an experienced field archaeologist and human osteologist, with a PhD in Archaeology and Anthropology from Durham University. He is the editorial assistant for the journal Antiquity.
1. Introduction 2. Slavery, emancipation, and the construction of family on
San Salvador, The Bahamas 3. Alloparenting adolescents: evaluating the
social and biological impacts of leprosy on young people in Saxo-Norman
England (9th to 12th centuries AD) through cross-disciplinary models of
care 4. Blended or constructed families? Family, neighbourhood, and
domestic space in early modern England 5. Rousseau and the imagery of the
la mère éducatrice in late 18th century French art 6. Mother-love in the
time of malaria: the politics of internal colonisation, endemic disease,
and parent-child relations in Britain 7. Children in the attic: family,
emotion, and material culture in a post-medieval liminal space 8. Poisoned
pregnancies: consequences of prenatal lead exposure in relation to infant
mortality in the Roman Empire 9. 'Guarded treasures': child health, care,
and loss in urban families from the mid-18th to 19th century London 10.
We're all in this together: accessing the maternal-infant relationship in
prehistoric Vietnam
San Salvador, The Bahamas 3. Alloparenting adolescents: evaluating the
social and biological impacts of leprosy on young people in Saxo-Norman
England (9th to 12th centuries AD) through cross-disciplinary models of
care 4. Blended or constructed families? Family, neighbourhood, and
domestic space in early modern England 5. Rousseau and the imagery of the
la mère éducatrice in late 18th century French art 6. Mother-love in the
time of malaria: the politics of internal colonisation, endemic disease,
and parent-child relations in Britain 7. Children in the attic: family,
emotion, and material culture in a post-medieval liminal space 8. Poisoned
pregnancies: consequences of prenatal lead exposure in relation to infant
mortality in the Roman Empire 9. 'Guarded treasures': child health, care,
and loss in urban families from the mid-18th to 19th century London 10.
We're all in this together: accessing the maternal-infant relationship in
prehistoric Vietnam
1. Introduction 2. Slavery, emancipation, and the construction of family on
San Salvador, The Bahamas 3. Alloparenting adolescents: evaluating the
social and biological impacts of leprosy on young people in Saxo-Norman
England (9th to 12th centuries AD) through cross-disciplinary models of
care 4. Blended or constructed families? Family, neighbourhood, and
domestic space in early modern England 5. Rousseau and the imagery of the
la mère éducatrice in late 18th century French art 6. Mother-love in the
time of malaria: the politics of internal colonisation, endemic disease,
and parent-child relations in Britain 7. Children in the attic: family,
emotion, and material culture in a post-medieval liminal space 8. Poisoned
pregnancies: consequences of prenatal lead exposure in relation to infant
mortality in the Roman Empire 9. 'Guarded treasures': child health, care,
and loss in urban families from the mid-18th to 19th century London 10.
We're all in this together: accessing the maternal-infant relationship in
prehistoric Vietnam
San Salvador, The Bahamas 3. Alloparenting adolescents: evaluating the
social and biological impacts of leprosy on young people in Saxo-Norman
England (9th to 12th centuries AD) through cross-disciplinary models of
care 4. Blended or constructed families? Family, neighbourhood, and
domestic space in early modern England 5. Rousseau and the imagery of the
la mère éducatrice in late 18th century French art 6. Mother-love in the
time of malaria: the politics of internal colonisation, endemic disease,
and parent-child relations in Britain 7. Children in the attic: family,
emotion, and material culture in a post-medieval liminal space 8. Poisoned
pregnancies: consequences of prenatal lead exposure in relation to infant
mortality in the Roman Empire 9. 'Guarded treasures': child health, care,
and loss in urban families from the mid-18th to 19th century London 10.
We're all in this together: accessing the maternal-infant relationship in
prehistoric Vietnam