Beloved Children : : History of Aristocratic Childhood in Hungary in the Early Modern Age / / ed. by Katalin Peter.

Drawing on evidence from a wide collection of surviving family papers, Beloved Children is a valuable contribution to literature available concerning childhood history in pre-industrial Central Europe. With the aid of detailed case studies, the volume illustrates every aspect of Hungarian childhood...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Central European University Press eBook-Package 2013-1998
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Place / Publishing House:Budapest ;, New York : : Central European University Press, , [2022]
©2001
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (281 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
SOME PRELIMINARIES BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION --
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND --
CHAPTER 1 THE FIRST TEN YEARS OF LIFE --
CHAPTER 2 ORPHANS OF NOBLE BIRTH --
CHAPTER 3 COUNT ÁDÁM BATTHYÁNY I AND HIS CHILDREN --
CHAPTER 4 THE MARRIAGE POLICY OF THE ESTERHAZY FAMILY AFTER THE DEATH OF PALATINE MIKLÓS --
GENEALOGICAL TABLES --
INDEX
Summary:Drawing on evidence from a wide collection of surviving family papers, Beloved Children is a valuable contribution to literature available concerning childhood history in pre-industrial Central Europe. With the aid of detailed case studies, the volume illustrates every aspect of Hungarian childhood in the early modern age from a variety of contrasting perspectives—birth, care, education, marriage, orphanhood and death. The book also includes a unique portrayal of family life in the Hungarian aristocracy. Beloved Children is a comprehensive study examining topics such as family intimacy, paternal and maternal attitudes, providing the reader with a valuable insight into a child’s life in Hungary during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789633865125
9783110780550
DOI:10.1515/9789633865125
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Katalin Peter.