Emmanuelle Berthiaud est historienne du genre, de l'enfance et de la médecine aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, maîtresse de conférences en histoire moderne à l’Université de Picardie Jules Verne.
What do children suffer from? Where to look after them and welcome them? How and when to vaccinate them? In medical theory and practice, concern for childhood has a multifaceted, non-linear history that this book seeks to explore.
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Emmanuelle Berthiaud, François Léger
If French court is a classical subject in modern history, birth and early childhood in the curial environment constitute rare specifical research topics through the available academic works. However, many archives make possible to reconstitute what happens around the pregnant queens or princesses.
Moyen-Âge - XIXe siècle
Pascale Mormiche, Stanis Perez
A history of fatherhood that highlights the different models and experiences of early modern and modern fatherhood
Une histoire plurielle de la paternité (XVe-XXe siècle)
Emmanuelle Berthiaud, Isaure Boitel