Death, Emotion and Childhood in Premodern Europe
This book draws on original material and approaches from the developing fields of the history of emotions and childhood studies and brings together scholars from history, literature and cultural studies, to reappraise how the early modern world reacted to
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THE HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD
DEATH, EMOTION AND CHILDHOOD IN PREMODERN EUROPE EDITED BY KATIE BARCLAY AND KIMBERLEY REYNOLDS WITH CIARA RAWNSLEY
Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood Series Editors Laurence Brockliss Magdalen College Oxford, UK George Rousseau Oxford University Oxford, UK
Aim of series Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood is the first of its kind to historicise childhood in the English-speaking world; at present no historical series on children/ childhood exists, despite burgeoning areas within Child Studies. The series aims to act both as a forum for publishing works in the history of childhood and a mechanism for consolidating the identity and attraction of the new discipline. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14586
Katie Barclay • Kimberley Reynolds • Ciara Rawnsley Editors
Death, Emotion and Childhood in Premodern Europe
Editors Katie Barclay Australian Research Council Centre for the History of Emotions University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia Ciara Rawnsley Australian Research Council Centre for the History of Emotions University of Western Australia Crawley, Australia
Kimberley Reynolds School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, UK
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