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Daphna Oren-Magidor - Infertility in Early Modern England (Early Modern History: Society and Culture) - 9781137476678 - V9781137476678
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Infertility in Early Modern England (Early Modern History: Society and Culture)

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Description for Infertility in Early Modern England (Early Modern History: Society and Culture) Hardcover. Series: Early Modern History: Society and Culture. Num Pages: 288 pages, 5 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: HBJD1; HBTB; JFSJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 210 x 148. .
This book explores the experiences of people who struggled with fertility problems in sixteenth and seventeenth-century England. Motherhood was central to early modern women’s identity and was even seen as their path to salvation. To a lesser extent, fatherhood played an important role in constructing proper masculinity. When childbearing failed this was seen not only as a medical problem but as a personal emotional crisis. Infertility in Early Modern England highlights the experiences of early modern infertile couples: their desire for children, the social stigmas they faced, and the ways that social structures and religious beliefs gave meaning to infertility. ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Condition
New
Series
Early Modern History: Society and Culture
Number of Pages
196
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137476678
SKU
V9781137476678
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Daphna Oren-Magidor
Daphna Oren-Magidor is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Martin Buber Society of Fellows at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, where she is working on the histories of gender, sexuality, medicine and the family in Early Modern England.

Reviews for Infertility in Early Modern England (Early Modern History: Society and Culture)
“Oren-Magidor’s book offers fascinating insights into the experiences of couples who yearned to have children. … This is an important social and cultural history of infertility. It shows how the religious ideas about the causes of infertility had negative consequences for attitudes towards childless men and women. The argument that religious and medical ideas acted in tandem is convincing … ... Read more

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