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‘Very Sore Nights and Days’: The Child’s Experience of Illness in Early Modern England c.1580–1720

机译:夜与日之痛:现代英格兰早期儿童的疾病经历约1580–1720年

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Sick children were ubiquitous in early modern England, and yet they have received very little attention from historians. Taking the elusive perspective of the child, this article explores the physical, emotional, and spiritual experience of illness in England between approximately 1580 and 1720. What was it like being ill and suffering pain? How did the young respond emotionally to the anticipation of death? It is argued that children’s experiences were characterised by profound ambivalence: illness could be terrifying and distressing, but also a source of emotional and spiritual fulfilment and joy. This interpretation challenges the common assumption amongst medical historians that the experiences of early modern patients were utterly miserable. It also sheds light on children’s emotional feelings for their parents, a subject often overlooked in the historiography of childhood. The primary sources used in this article include diaries, autobiographies, letters, the biographies of pious children, printed possession cases, doctors’ casebooks, and theological treatises concerning the afterlife.
机译:在现代近代英格兰,生病的孩子无处不在,但历史学家对此却鲜有关注。本文从儿童的难以捉摸的角度出发,探讨了大约1580年至1720年间英格兰疾病的生理,情感和精神体验。生病和遭受痛苦是什么感觉?年轻人对死亡的预期有怎样的情感反应?有人认为儿童的经历具有深刻的矛盾情绪:疾病可能令人恐惧和痛苦,但同时也是情感和精神满足与欢乐的来源。这种解释挑战了医学史学家之间的共同假设,即早期现代患者的经历是完全悲惨的。它也揭示了儿童对父母的情感感受,这在童年史学中经常被忽视。本文使用的主要来源包括日记,自传,信件,虔诚的孩子们的传记,印刷的财产案件,医生的个案簿以及有关来世的神学论着。

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