Byzantine Childhood examines the intricacies of growing up in Medieval Byzantium, children's everyday life experiences, and their agency. It is necessary reading for scholars and students of Byzantine history, as well as those interested in the history of childhood and the family.
Byzantine Childhood examines the intricacies of growing up in Medieval Byzantium, children's everyday life experiences, and their agency. It is necessary reading for scholars and students of Byzantine history, as well as those interested in the history of childhood and the family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Oana-Maria Cojocaru is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Umeå, Sweden, where she is conducting a project on disabled children in Byzantium. She was awarded a PhD from the University of Oslo, where she was part of the international project 'Tiny Voices from the Past: New Perspectives on Childhood in Early Europe'. She has taught about perceptions and conceptions of childhood in the Middle Ages and shared her research on the everyday life experiences of Byzantine children in talks and publications. She is co-editor of Childhood in History: Perceptions of Children in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds (Routledge 2018).
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Introduction 1. Conceptions of childhood 2. The social and physical world of Byzantine children 3. How it all starts: the first years of Byzantine children's lives 4. Growing up in a Byzantine Family: socialization in the domestic sphere 5. The child in the church: constructing religious identity 6. Life in the human hive: family networks and the social life of the household 7. The monastic-to-be: life within monastery walls 8. Through the eyes of children: two narratives of Byzantine children's everyday life Conclusions
Introduction 1. Conceptions of childhood 2. The social and physical world of Byzantine children 3. How it all starts: the first years of Byzantine children's lives 4. Growing up in a Byzantine Family: socialization in the domestic sphere 5. The child in the church: constructing religious identity 6. Life in the human hive: family networks and the social life of the household 7. The monastic-to-be: life within monastery walls 8. Through the eyes of children: two narratives of Byzantine children's everyday life Conclusions
Introduction 1. Conceptions of childhood 2. The social and physical world of Byzantine children 3. How it all starts: the first years of Byzantine children's lives 4. Growing up in a Byzantine Family: socialization in the domestic sphere 5. The child in the church: constructing religious identity 6. Life in the human hive: family networks and the social life of the household 7. The monastic-to-be: life within monastery walls 8. Through the eyes of children: two narratives of Byzantine children's everyday life Conclusions
Introduction 1. Conceptions of childhood 2. The social and physical world of Byzantine children 3. How it all starts: the first years of Byzantine children's lives 4. Growing up in a Byzantine Family: socialization in the domestic sphere 5. The child in the church: constructing religious identity 6. Life in the human hive: family networks and the social life of the household 7. The monastic-to-be: life within monastery walls 8. Through the eyes of children: two narratives of Byzantine children's everyday life Conclusions
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