
Centuries Of Childhood
$51.11
- Paperback
416 pages
- Release Date
23 August 1996
Summary
A hugely influential, classic study of childhood and the place of children within the family.In this pioneering and important book, Philippe Aries surveys children and their place in family life from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century. The first section of the book explores the gradual change from the medieval attitude to children, looked upon as small adults as soon as they were past infancy, to the seventeenth and eighteenth century awareness of the child as the focal poin…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780712674584 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0712674586 |
| Author: | Philippe Aries |
| Publisher: | Vintage |
| Imprint: | Pimlico |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 416 |
| Release Date: | 23 August 1996 |
| Weight: | 448g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 138mm x 28mm |
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If this is a book - indeed the book - about the history of childhood, it is also a book about how things, like childhood, or the family, come to seem important: worth talking about, or writing about, or painting… Centuries of Childhood shows us, in vivid and dramatic detail, why the past is never finished - that we can never get over it because it is never over. * Adam Phillips *
About The Author
Philippe Aries
Philippe Aries was born in Blois in 1914. He studies at the Sorbonne and later became an expert on tropical agriculture. This he found only modestly absorbing and consequently took up historical research, describing his experiences in this area, in his autobiography, Un historien du dimanche.His first interest was in demography, the starting point for his book, Centuries of Childhood and for an earlier work Histoire des populations francaises. His later and more controversial works, focusing on the subject of death, include Western Attitudes Towards Death and The Hour of Our Death.All Aries’ books are outstanding examples of the discoveries which historians can make when they decide to concentrate on what Balzac claimed should be the province of the novel- that of writing the history of manners and of man’s perception of himself. Phillipe Aries died in February 1984.
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