Wet nursing, or breast feeding another's child for money, is one of the oldest occupations open to women. This book is a history of these substitute mothers from earliest times to the present. Valerie Fildes examines wet nursing practices in ancient societies such as Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Graeco-Roman world; medieval and renaissance Europe; Europe and America since the 17th-century; and in the modern world, including the Third World. She explores the relationship between infants, their nurses and their natural mothers; its occupational diseases, in particular the transmission of syphyllis; its effect on birth rates; the changes brought about by discoveries in medicine and infant feeding, and the impact of industrialisation on nursing practices.
Drawing on a wide range of sources - religious texts; parish records; archives of foundling hospitals; legislation and contracts; diaries, letters and autobiographies; and literature and newspapers - with extensive contemporary illustrations, Valerie Fildes not only contrasts the attitudes and practices found in different cultures, and explores the social, economic and demographic effects of wet nursing; she creates a vivid portrait of this fundamental human relationship. This work should be of interest to social historians and specialists in women's studies, as well as general readers.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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plates, tables, figures, glossary, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 160 mm
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978-0-631-15831-8 (9780631158318)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Wet Nursing in Antiquity c.3000 BC - 300 AD: the Ancient Near East and India ; 2. Wet Nursing in Antiquity c900 BC - c.700 AD: Greece and Rome ; 3. Wet Nursing in the Mediterranean World c.400 - c.1200 ; 4. The Wet Nurse in Medieval Europe c.1050 - c.1450 ; 5. The Renaissance Wet Nurse: the Case of Florence c.1350 - c.1550 ; 6. Wet Nursing in the Renaissance c.1450 - c.1600 ; 7. The English Wet Nursing System in the Seventeenth Century ; 8. The Occupational Diseases of Wet Nurses c.1700 ; 9. Wet Nursing in the Eighteenth Century ; 10. Wet Nursing in Colonial America ; 11. The Nursing of Infants Abandoned and Lost ; 12. The Nursing of Infants Abandoned and Lost: the Case of the London Foundling Hospital in the Eighteenth Century ; 13. The Demise of the Wet Nurse c.1800 - c.1914 ; 14. Wet Nursing in the Modern World c.1900 to the Present