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The Renaissance man and his children : childbirth and early childhood in Florence, 1300-1600 / Louis Haas.

Van Pelt Library HQ792.I8 H3 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haas, Louis, 1955-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Children--Italy--Florence--History.
Children.
Childbirth--Italy--Florence--History.
Childbirth.
Families--Italy--Florence--History.
Families.
Father and child--Italy--Florence--History.
Father and child.
Children--Italy--Florence--Social conditions.
Social conditions.
History.
Italy--Florence.
Physical Description:
viii, 319 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : St. Martinʾs Press, 1998.
Summary:
In The Renaissance Man and His Children, author Louis Haas delves into account books, letters, and literature of the Renaissance to examine elite Florentine male attitudes and behaviors regarding birth and infancy from 1300 to 1600. Haas finds that although it was a serious and even deadly business, the miracle of birth provided most elite Florentines (both male and female) with joy and a sense of fulfillment. He reveals that most of these Florentines wanted children and that they recognized that children had special needs, which they provided for willingly within the structures of their daily lives. Acknowledged by many parents as a distinct stage in human development, childhood in this time period is unveiled as a much less grim process than is typically imagined. Haas also offers information on the various rites of passage that Renaissance society provided for its children, such as baptism, naming, and godparenthood. A comprehensive study that contains fresh insights into Renaissance families, The Renaissance Man and His Children lends credence to the claim that affectionate family life was no invention of modernity, but has actually been a facet of humanity for centuries.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [279]-312) and index.
ISBN:
0312175639
OCLC:
38521444

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