Kids Those Days Children in Medieval Culture

Kids Those Days  Children in Medieval Culture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004458260

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Kids Those Days is a collection of interdisciplinary research into medieval childhood. Contributors investigate abandonment and abuse, fosterage and guardianship, criminal behavior and child-rearing, child bishops and sainthood, disabilities and miracles, and a wide variety of other subjects related to medieval children.

Medieval Children

Medieval Children
Author: Nicholas Orme
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300097549

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Looks at the lives of children, from birth to adolescence, in medieval England.

The Medieval Changeling

The Medieval Changeling
Author: Rose A. Sawyer
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2023-04-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781843846512

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The first comprehensive study of medieval changelings and associated attitudes to the health and care of children in the period. The changeling - a monstrous creature swapped for a human child by malevolent powers - is an enduring image in the popular imagination; dubbing a child a changeling is traditionally understood as a way to justify the often-violent rejection of a disabled or ailing infant. Belief in the reality of changelings is famously attested in Stephen of Bourbon's disapproving thirteenth-century account of rites at the shrine of Saint Guinefort the Holy Greyhound, where sick children were brought to be cured. However, the focus on the St. Guinefort rituals has meant some scholarly neglect of the wealth of other sources of knowledge (including mystery plays and medical texts) and the nuances with which the changeling motif was used in this period. This interdisciplinary study considers the idea of the changeling as a cultural construct through an examination of a broad range of medical, miracle, and imaginative texts, as well as the lives of three more conventional Saints, Stephen, Bartholomew and Lawrence, who, in their infancy, were said to have been replaced by a demonic changeling. The author highlights how people from all walks of life were invested in both creating and experiencing the images, texts and artefacts depicting these changelings, and examines societal tensions regarding infants and children: their health, their care, and their position within the familial unit.

Childhood in the Middle Ages

Childhood in the Middle Ages
Author: Shulamith Shahar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000924183

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Drawing on a wide variety of European sources, Childhood in the Middle Ages (1992) examines attitudes towards children, images of childhood, and the concept of the stages of childhood in medieval culture, from the nobility to the peasantry. It makes fascinating and illuminating reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of medieval Europe as well as the history of child-rearing and education.

Rethinking Medieval Ireland and Beyond

Rethinking Medieval Ireland and Beyond
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2022-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004528864

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This volume brings together scholarship from many disciplines, including history, heritage studies, archaeology, geography, and political science to provide a nuanced view of life in medieval Ireland and after. Primarily contributing to the fields of settlement and landscape studies, each essay considers the influence of Terence B. Barry of Trinity College Dublin within Ireland and internationally. Barry’s long career changed the direction of castle studies and brought the archaeology of medieval Ireland to wider knowledge. These essays, authored by an international team of fifteen scholars, develop many of his original research questions to provide timely and insightful reappraisals of material culture and the built and natural environments. Contributors (in order of appearance) are Robin Glasscock, Kieran O’Conor, Thomas Finan, James G. Schryver, Oliver Creighton, Robert Higham, Mary A. Valante, Margaret Murphy, John Soderberg, Conleth Manning, Victoria McAlister, Jennifer L. Immich, Calder Walton, Christiaan Corlett, Stephen H. Harrison, and Raghnall Ó Floinn.

Saints Cure seekers and Miraculous Healing in Twelfth century England

Saints  Cure seekers and Miraculous Healing in Twelfth century England
Author: Ruth J. Salter
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021
Genre: Angleterre
ISBN: 9781914049002

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The cults of the saints were central to the medieval Church. These holy men and women acted as patrons and protectors to the religious communities who housed their relics and to the devotees who requested their assistance in petitioning God for a miracle. Among the collections of posthumous miracle stories, miracula, accounts of holy healing feature prominently and depict cure-seekers successfully securing their desired remedy for a range of ailments and afflictions. What can these miracle accounts tell us of the cure-seekers' experiences of their journey from ill health to recovery, and how was healthcare presented in these sources? This book undertakes an in-depth study of the miraculous cure-seeking process through the lens of Latin miracle accounts produced in twelfth-century England, a time both when saints' cults particularly flourished and there was an increasing transmission and dissemination of classical and Arabic medical works. Focused on shorter miracula with a predominantly localised focus, and thus on a select group of cure-seekers, it brings together studies of healthcare and pilgrimage to look at an alternative to medical intervention and the practicalities and processes of securing saintly assistance.

Tanz und Musik

Tanz und Musik
Author: Christelle Cazaux,Agnese Pavanello,Martina Papiro
Publsiher: Schwabe Verlag (Basel)
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9783796549731

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Wie beeinflussen Tanzbewegungen die musikalische Spielweise? Und umgekehrt: Welche Wirkung hat die musikalische Interpretation auf die Ausführung einer Choreografie? Wie stehen tänzerische und melodische Phrasierung zueinander? Derlei Fragen zum Verhältnis von Tanz und Musik ergeben sich sowohl bei der praktischen Ausführung als auch bei der Erforschung historischer ‹Tanzmusik›. Entsprechend vielseitig sind die Zugänge, mit denen dieser interdisziplinäre Band ‹Tanzmusik› vom Mittelalter bis zur Romantik untersucht, kontextualisiert und im Sinne historischer Musikpraxis erschließt. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Wechselbeziehung zwischen Klang und Bewegung in verschiedenen historischen Repertoires, Gattungen und Formen.

Manors in Medieval Times Children s Medieval History Books

Manors in Medieval Times Children s Medieval History Books
Author: Baby Professor
Publsiher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781541907515

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In the Medieval times, the world looked different. There were no gadgets and homes didn't have electricity. Isn't it interesting to step into a time machine just to see how life was like in those dark days? Luckily, you don't have to wait for a time machine to actually be invented to do that. You can open and read this book instead!