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Socialising the Child in Late Medieval England, c. 1400-1600
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An investigation into a variety of texts providing guidance for teachers, parents, and children themselves.The question and procedures of integrating children into wider society during the medieval...
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15 November 2012

An investigation into a variety of texts providing guidance for teachers, parents, and children themselves.
The question and procedures of integrating children into wider society during the medieval and early modern period are debated across a wide range of contemporary texts, in both print and manuscript form. This study takes as its focus the ways in which vernacular literature (including English courtesy poems, incunabula and sixteenth-century printed household books, grammar school statutes, and pedagogic books) provided a guide to socialising children. Theauthor examines how the transmission and reception of this literature, showing how patterns of thought changed during the period for parents, teachers, and young people alike; and places children and family reading networks into the context of debates on the history of childhood, and the history of the book.
Merridee L. Bailey is a social and cultural historian of late medieval and early modern England. She is an Associate Member of the Facultyof History, University of Oxford.
The question and procedures of integrating children into wider society during the medieval and early modern period are debated across a wide range of contemporary texts, in both print and manuscript form. This study takes as its focus the ways in which vernacular literature (including English courtesy poems, incunabula and sixteenth-century printed household books, grammar school statutes, and pedagogic books) provided a guide to socialising children. Theauthor examines how the transmission and reception of this literature, showing how patterns of thought changed during the period for parents, teachers, and young people alike; and places children and family reading networks into the context of debates on the history of childhood, and the history of the book.
Merridee L. Bailey is a social and cultural historian of late medieval and early modern England. She is an Associate Member of the Facultyof History, University of Oxford.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 284
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: York Medieval Press
Publication Date:
15 November 2012
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781903153420
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Social and cultural history
A very useable overview and well-thought-out interpretation of a large corpus of texts very important to the history of English literature and elite culture.
Introduction
Courtesy Poems
Readers
Virtue and Vice
Sixteenth-Century Books
The School
Conclusion
Appendix A: English Vernacular Courtesy Poems
Appendix B: Incunabula
Appendix C: Sixteenth-Century Books
Appendix D: Educational Sources
Bibliography
Index
Courtesy Poems
Readers
Virtue and Vice
Sixteenth-Century Books
The School
Conclusion
Appendix A: English Vernacular Courtesy Poems
Appendix B: Incunabula
Appendix C: Sixteenth-Century Books
Appendix D: Educational Sources
Bibliography
Index