Childhood In The Middle Ages by David Shahar

This book delves into the lives of children during the medieval period, exploring the societal norms, cultural practices, and familial structures that shaped their upbringing. It examines the roles children played within their communities, the education they received, and the challenges they faced in a world marked by feudalism, religious influence, and social stratification. Through a rich tapestry of historical accounts and scholarly analysis, the narrative provides a comprehensive understanding of how childhood was perceived and experienced in a time vastly different from today.

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