Emotions in the Household, 1200–1900
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Emotions in the Household, 1200–1900

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Emotions in the Household, 1200–1900

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This collection asks new questions about the household, examining the kinds of positive and negative emotional scope available to household members drawn together by shared economic, social and biological needs rather than by blood ties.

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Year
2007
ISBN
9780230286092

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Notes on the Contributors
  8. 1 Emotions in the Household
  9. 2 Bonds of Affection between Children and Their Foster-Parents in Early Icelandic Society
  10. 3 Love Thy Chambermaid: Emotional and Physical Violence against the Servant in Les Cent Nouvelles nouvelles
  11. 4 Humanist Educational and Emotional Expectations of Teenagers in Late Fifteenth-Century Italy
  12. 5 Humour and Household Relationships: Servants in Late Medieval and Sixteenth-Century French Farce
  13. 6 Fostering Girls in Early Modern France
  14. 7 'Whether your Ladiship will or ne': Displeasure, Duty and Devotion in The Lisle Letters
  15. 8 'Good Friendship' in the Household: Illicit Sexuality, Emotions and Women's Relationships in Late Sixteenth-Century England
  16. 9 Resentment and Rebellion in the Scholarly Household: Son and Amanuensis in the Godefroy Family
  17. 10 Suspicion, Rivalry and Care: Mistresses and Maidservants in Early Modern Stockholm
  18. 11 'A share of sorrows': Death in the Early Modern English Household
  19. 12 Servants' Social Networks and Relationships in Eighteenth-Century Turku and Odense
  20. 13 'Creating a Life Together': Utopian Households in the Work of Sarah Scott and Sarah Fielding
  21. 14 'I was born in this palace': Emotional Bonds in the Artistic Community of the Louvre (1750-1800)
  22. 15 The Social World of a Dutch Boy: The Diary of Otto van Eck (1791-1796)
  23. 16 Fictive Kinship: Wards and Foster-Parents in Nineteenth-Century France
  24. Index