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Mothers at home : their role in childrearing and instruction in early modern England
[Ph.D. dissertation].United States -- New York: City University of New York; 2007. Publication Number: AAT 3245075.- 323 p.
Based on the examination of more than 150 works of private literature (diaries, memoirs, letters) and prescriptive texts (treatises, advice books, orations), this dissertation explores three main areas of the maternal role---physical care, religious training and educational instruction---to illuminate not only the messages mothers were listening to and reading, but also to show how they themselves perceived their roles. Inquiring to what extent mothers not only performed their roles as instructed, but also actually shaped the lives of their children, this study will underscore the importance of the seventeenth century in the evolution of "modern" childrearing. It is in the seventeenth century (especially in England) that maternal breastfeeding becomes an ideal embraced by mothers; that swaddling begins to decline; that children's literature becomes copious; and that childrearing becomes a central concern of an increasing quantity of literature.
NARDI, Patricia
Méd. temps modernes : pédiatrie / éducation, Méd. temps modernes : biobibliographie fiche entrée le 21/12/2007

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