2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0268416021000242
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Conceptualising childhood as a relational status: parenting adult children in sixteenth-century England

Abstract: This article explores the status of child as a relational one, defined by the power dynamics between parents and children rather than the young age of the individual. This approach complicates historiographical perspectives on the transition between childhood and adulthood, usually defined by historians as independence from parental regulation. Analysis of family correspondence from early modern England is used as a case study to explore conflicting patriarchal ideals that encouraged individuals to become inde… Show more

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“…The social dynamics of elite families were subject to scrutiny in an article by Cannon for Continuity and Change . Using correspondence of several elite families in the sixteenth century, Cannon considers the ongoing negotiation and adaption of children's relationships with their parents beyond the life cycle stage normally associated with youth.…”
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“…The social dynamics of elite families were subject to scrutiny in an article by Cannon for Continuity and Change . Using correspondence of several elite families in the sixteenth century, Cannon considers the ongoing negotiation and adaption of children's relationships with their parents beyond the life cycle stage normally associated with youth.…”
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confidence: 99%