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In antiquity

edited by Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence

(A cultural history of childhood and family / general editors, Elizabeth Foyster and James Marten, v. 1)

Bloomsbury, 2014

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A cultural history of childhood and family in antiquity

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"Hardback edition first published in 2010 by Berg"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-239) and index

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Volume

: pb ISBN 9781472554734

Description

Childhood and families had a ubiquitous and central presence in the ancient world, but one which is often hidden from us. Underlying our understanding of childhood and the family in Antiquity are the key thinkers and writers of the period. Their ideas on children, growing up, and the stages of life have shaped thinking on these subjects right up to the present day. Focusing on the cultures of the Mediterranean from 800 BCE to 800 CE, A Cultural History of Childhood and Family in Antiquity covers the rise of democratic Athens, the Hellenistic World, and the evolution and transformation of the Roman Empire. A Cultural History of Childhood and Family in Antiquity presents essays on family relations, community, economy, geography and environment, education, life cycle, the state, faith and religion, health and science, and world contexts.

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Illustrations General Editors' Preface Introduction Mary Harlow, University of Birmingham, UK and Ray Laurence, University of Kent, UK 1 Family Relationships Mary Harlow, University of Birmingham, UK 2 Community Ray Laurence, University of Kent, UK 3 Economy Lena Larsson Loven, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and Agneta Stroemberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden 4 Geography and the Environment Louise Revell, University of Southampton, UK 5 Education Christian Laes, University of Brussels and University of Antwerp, Belgium 6 Life Cycle Tim Parkin, University of Manchester, UK 7 The State Jo-Ann Shelton, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA 8 Faith and Religion Ville Vuolanto, University of Tampere, Finland 9 Health and Science Patricia Baker, University of Kent, UK 10 World Contexts Mary Harlow, University of Birmingham, UK and Ray Laurence, University of Kent, UK Notes Bibliography Contributors Index
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: hb ISBN 9781847887948

Description

Childhood and families had a ubiquitous and central presence in the ancient world but one which is often hidden from us. Underlying our understanding of childhood and the family in Antiquity are the key thinkers and writers of the period. Their ideas on children, growing up, and the stages of life have shaped thinking on these subjects right up to the present day. Focusing on the cultures of the Mediterranean from 800 BCE to 800 CE, A Cultural History of Childhood and Family in Antiquity covers the rise of democratic Athens, the Hellenistic World and the evolution and transformation of the Roman Empire. A Cultural History of Childhood and Family in Antiquity presents essays on family relations, community, economy, geography and environment, education, life cycle, the state, faith and religion, health and science and world contexts.

Table of Contents

Introduction Mary Harlow (University of Birmingham, UK) and Ray Laurence (University of Kent, UK) 1 Family Relationships Mary Harlow (University of Birmingham, UK) 2 Community Ray Laurence (University of Kent, UK) 3 Economy Lena Larsson Loven (University of Gothenburg, SWEDEN) and Agneta Stroemberg (University of Gothenburg, SWEDEN) 4 Geography and the Environment Louise Revell (University of Southampton, UK) 5 Education Christian Laes (University of Brussels and University of Antwerp, BELGIUM) 6 Life Cycle Tim Parkin (University of Manchester, UK) 7 The State Jo-Ann Shelton (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA) 8 Faith and Religion Ville Vuolanto (University of Tampere, FINLAND) 9 Health and Science Patricia Baker (University of Kent, UK) 10 World Contexts Mary Harlow (University of Birmingham, UK) and Ray Laurence (University of Kent, UK) Notes Bibliography Contributors Index

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