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Youth In The Middle Ages Pjp Goldberg Felicity Riddy

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Youth In The Middle Ages Pjp Goldberg Felicity Riddy
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Publisher: York Medieval Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 153
Author: P.J.P. Goldberg, Felicity Riddy
ISBN: 9781903153130, 1903153131
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Youth In The Middle Ages Pjp Goldberg Felicity Riddy by P.j.p. Goldberg, Felicity Riddy 9781903153130, 1903153131 instant download after payment.

Moving on from the legacy of Ari?s, these essays address evidence for childhood and youth from the sixth century to the sixteenth, but with particular emphasis on later medieval England. The contents include the idea of childhood in the writing of Gregory of Tours, skaldic verse narratives and their implications for the understanding of kingship, Jewish communities of Northern Europe for whom children represented the continuity of a persecuted faith, children in the records of the northern Italian Humiliati, the meaning of romance narratives centred around the departure of the hero or heroine from the natal hearth, the age at which later medieval English youngsters left home, how far they travelled and where they went, literary sources revealing the politicisation of the idea of the child, and the response of young, affluent females to homiletic literature and the iconography of the virgin martyrs in the later middle ages.Contributors: FRANCES E. ANDREWS, HELEN COOPER, P.J.P.GOLDBERG, SIMCHA GOLDIN, EDWARD F. JAMES, JUDITH JESCH, KIM M. PHILLIPS, MIKE TYLER, ROSALYNN VOADEN.

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