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Paperback The Boy Through the Ages Book

ISBN: 1025317815

ISBN13: 9781025317816

The Boy Through the Ages

"The Boy Through the Ages" provides a fascinating exploration of the daily lives, education, and experiences of boys from prehistoric times through the late nineteenth century. This comprehensive historical survey traces the evolution of childhood across various civilizations, including Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance.

Dorothy Margaret Stuart delves into the social structures, games, schooling, and clothing that shaped the male experience throughout history. By examining archaeological evidence, literature, and historical records, the work offers a vivid portrayal of how boys were raised, what they learned, and how they contributed to their societies. From the rigorous Spartan upbringing in Greece to the structured apprenticeships of the medieval period, each chapter captures the unique challenges and opportunities faced by young men in different eras.

Rich in detail and written with an engaging narrative style, "The Boy Through the Ages" serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the social history of youth. It highlights both the changing and the universal aspects of growing up, making it an essential read for those interested in history, education, and the development of social norms over the centuries.

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