Subject Catalog

Subject Catalog
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 874
Release: 1980
Genre: Catalogs, Subject
ISBN:

Children, Spaces and Identity

Children, Spaces and Identity
Author: Margarita Sánchez Romero
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2015-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782979360

How do children construct, negotiate and organize space? The study of social space in any human group is fraught with limitations, and to these we must add the further limits involved in the study of childhood. Here specialists from archaeology, history, literature, architecture, didactics, museology and anthropology build a body of theoretical and methodological approaches about how space is articulated and organized around children and how this disposition affects the creation and maintenance of social identities. Children are considered as the main actors in historic dynamics of social change, from prehistory to the present day. Notions on space, childhood and the construction of both the individual and the group identity of children are considered as a prelude to papers that focus on analyzing and identifying the spaces which contribute to the construction of children’s identity during their lives: the places they live, learn, socialize and play. A final section deals with these same aspects, but focuses on funerary contexts, in which children may lose their capacity to influence events, as it is adults who establish burial strategies and practices. In each case authors ask questions such as: how do adults construct spaces for children? How do children manage their own spaces? How do people (adults and children) build (invisible and/or physical) boundaries and spaces?

Astronomies and Cultures in Early Medieval Europe

Astronomies and Cultures in Early Medieval Europe
Author: Stephen C. McCluskey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2000-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521778527

This book provides an overview of the astronomical practices that continued through the so-called "Dark Ages." Like the astronomies of traditional societies, early medieval astronomies established a religious framework of sacred time and ritual calender; here Christian feasts tied to a pre-Christian ritual solar calender, the date of Easter tied to the Hebrew lunar calender; and the timing of monastic prayers in terms of the course of the stars. Coupled with the remnants of ancient geometrical astronomy, these provided the framework for the rebirth of astronomy with the rise of the medieval universities.

The Celtic Gauls

The Celtic Gauls
Author: Jean-Louis Brunaux
Publisher: Numismatic Fine Arts International
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1988
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781852640095

An illustrated survey of the Celtic Gauls discussing their religion and rites of life and death, war and peace. Written by an Iron Age specialist and practising archaeologist who has devoted research to the Celts and their religious practices, it aims to bring alive these people whose greatest honour was to die in battle and who also produced some of the finest works of art in European history.

Celtic Culture: Celtomania-Fulup, Marc'harid

Celtic Culture: Celtomania-Fulup, Marc'harid
Author:
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Total Pages: 2187
Release: 2006
Genre: Art, Celtic
ISBN: 1851094407

This encyclopedia covers the entirety of the Celtic world, both through time and across geography. Although emphasizing the areas where Celtic languages and traditions survive into the present, the work does not slight the reaches of the Celtic empire, which was the largest language and cultural group on earth prior to the rise of Rome. In some 1,500 articles, many representing original research by the finest Celtic scholars, the work covers the Celts from prehistory to the present, giving comprehensive treatment to all topics from myth to music, religion to rulers, literature to language, government to games, and all topics in between.

Coventina's Well

Coventina's Well
Author: Lindsay Allason-Jones
Publisher: Coventinas Well - Clayton Coll
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

Reassessment of the nineteenth century finds from a shrine on Hadrian's wall.