The Kindness of Strangers: the abandonment of children in Western Europe from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance

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The Kindness of Strangers: the abandonment of children in Western Europe from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance

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Publisher: Pantheon Books
Related Collections: Sociology, History

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Author: John Boswell
Publisher: Pantheon Books, 1988
Condition: Softcover, in very good condition, interior clean
In The Kindness of Strangers, John Boswell argues persuasively that child abandonment was a common and morally acceptable practice from antiquity until the Renaissance. Using a wide variety of sources, including drama and mythological-literary texts as well as demographics, Boswell examines the evidence that parents of all classes gave up unwanted children, "exposing" them in public places, donating them to the church, or delivering them in later centuries to foundling hospitals. The Kindness of Strangers presents a startling history of the abandoned child that helps to illustrate the changing meaning of family.

 

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