The baby abandoned on the doorstep is a phenomenon that has virtually
disappeared from our experience, but in the early modern world,
unwanted children were a very real problem for parents, government
officials, and society. The Unwanted Child skillfully recreates
sixteenth-century Nuremberg to explore what befell abandoned,
neglected, abused, or delinquent children in this critical period.
Joel F. Harrington tackles this question by focusing on the stories of
five individuals. In vivid and poignant detail, he recounts the
experiences of an unmarried mother-to-be, a roaming mercenary who
drifts in and out of his children’s lives, a civic leader handling
the government’s response to problems arising from unwanted
children, a homeless teenager turned prolific thief, and orphaned
twins who enter state care at the age of nine. Braiding together these
compelling portraits, Harrington uncovers and analyzes the key
elements that link them, including the impact of war and the vital
importance of informal networks among women. From the harrowing to the
inspiring, The Unwanted Child paints a gripping picture of life on the
streets five centuries ago.
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The Fate of Foundlings, Orphans, and Juvenile Criminals in Early Modern Germany
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226317298
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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