""1. Philippe Ari�s and the Consequences: History of Childhood, Family Relations, and Personal Emotions: Where do we stand today?""; ""2. The Influence of Monastic Ideals upon Carolingian Conceptions of Childhood""; ""3. Mutterliebe aus weiblicher Perspektive: Zur Bedeutung von Affektivit�t in Frau Avas Leben Jesu (Maternal Love from a Female Perspective: On the Significance of Affection in Frau Ava�s Leben Jesu)""; ""4. Victims or Martyrs: Children, Anti-Semitism, and the Stress of Change in Medieval England""; ""5. Joseph and the Amazing Christ-Child of Late-Medieval Legend"" ""6. The Tretiz of Walter of Bibbesworth: Cultivating the Vernacular""""7. The Seven Sages of Rome, Children�s Literature, and the Auchinleck Manuscript""; ""8. Peter Abelard�s Carmen ad Astralabium and Medieval Parent-Child Didactic Texts: The Evidence for Parent-Child Relationships in the Middle Ages""; ""9. Reflections of Childhood in Medieval Hagiographical Writing: The Case of Hartmann von Aue�s Der arme Heinrich""; ""10. Why Did Lancelot Need an Education?""; ""11. Medieval Mothers and their Children: The Case of Isabeau of Bavaria"" ""12. Changing Contexts of Infanticide in Medieval English Texts""""13. Medieval Children: Treatment in Middle English Literature""; ""14. Margery Kempe and Her Son: Representing the Discourse of Family""; ""15. Fashioning Fatherhood: Leon Battista Alberti�s Art of Parenting""; ""16. Art, Life, Charm and Titian�s Portrait of Clarissa Strozzi""; ""17. Converso Children Under the Inquisitorial Microscope in the Seventeenth Century: What May the Sources Tell us about Their Lives?""; ""18. Educating Girls in Early Modern Europe and America"" ""19. The Child in the Classroom: Teaching a Course on the History of Childhood in Medieval/Renaissance Europe""""Contributors""; ""Index""; ""List of Illustrations"" |