Adolescence and youth in early modern England

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Adolescence and youth in early modern England

Ilana Krausman Ben-Amos

Yale University Press, 1994

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Bibliography : p. [306]-320

Includes index

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This book is an investigation of youth and adolescence in pre-industrial England. It concentrates on young people from the middle or lower groups of society, who, between 1500 and 1800, left home to work as apprentices, agricultural labourers or in domestic service. Drawing on municipal, ecclesiastical and parish records, and over 70 autobiographies, Ben-Amos focusses on aspects of youth as they related to maturation: the separation of adolescents from their parents; their working lives and relationships with their employers or masters and mistresses; the relative independence and autonomy exercised by younger women; the role of the young in religious affairs; and the question of whether there was such as thing as a "youth subculture".

目次

Introduction I Images of Youth 2 Early Lives: Separations and Work 3 The Mobility of Rural Youth 4 Urban Apprentices: Travel and Adjustments 5 Urban Apprentices: Skills and Initiatives 6 Young Women: The Autonomous Phase 7 The Widening Circle: The Social Ties of Youths 8 Spirituality, Leisure, Sexuality: Was There a Youth Culture? 9 "Rites of Passage": Transitions to Adult Life Conclusion.

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