Nurture and Neglect: Childhood in Sixteenth-Century Northern England

Nurture and Neglect: Childhood in Sixteenth-Century Northern England

Dolan, Loretta

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

266

Mole

Inglês

9781032402413

15 a 20 dias

460

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Tables

Abbreviations

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1 Interpreting the Sources

Legal Process

Ecclesiastical Courts

Secular Courts

Quarter Session Courts

Chancery Courts

Social Status of the Court Users

Reading the Sources for Children

Community Norms Reflected in the Sources

Chapter 2 Notions of Nurture and Neglect in Adult-Child Relationships

Forms of Communication

Birth to Seven Years

Responsibility of Adults in Regards to Children

Notions of Nurture and Neglect

Seven Years to Adolescence

Responsibility of Adults in Regards to Children

Notions of Nurture and Neglect for the Older Child

Neglect of the Older Child

Nurturing Discipline or Cruel Abuse

Intended Audience of Advice

Community ideals of Nurture and Neglect

Chapter 3 Child Marriage

Legal Definitions of Child Marriage

Consistency of Practice Across the Dioceses

Motivations for Child Marriage

Role of Family and Friends

Community Response to Child Marriage

Social Class of Children Married Underage

Lived Experiences of Children Married Underage

Emotional Responses and Reactions

Chapter 4 Education

Contexts of Learning

Types of Available Schooling

Professionalisation of Teaching

Participants in Formal Education

Children's Lived Experiences at School

Chapter 5 Apprenticeship

System of Apprenticeship

Relationship Between Apprentice and Master

Conflicts and Concerns Between Master and Apprentice

Participants in Apprenticeship

Pauper Apprenticeship

Female Apprenticeship

Life After Apprenticeship

Chapter 6 Parental Deprivation

Types of Parental Deprivation

Costs of Raising a Parentally Deprived Child

Provisions Made by Parents

Disputed Authority

Parental Survival Expedients

Children's Contributions to Nurture

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index
Wet Nurse;Sixteenth-Century;Good Nurture;Northern England;Chancery Petitions;Children;Vp;Urban;Parental Deprivation;Rural;Lancashire Quarter Sessions;Legal;Thomas's Father;Courts;Child Marriage;Child;Sixteenth Century Northern;Marriage;John's Father;Deprivation;Quarter Session Records;Apprenticeship;Underage Marriage;Consistory Court;Chancery Courts;Excessive Beating;Pauper Apprenticeship;Sixteenth Century Parents;Female Apprentices;Familial Education;Church Courts;Quarter Session Court;Advice Literature;Father's House;Traditional Apprenticeship;James Rudde