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5 Clann and Clan: Children of the Gaelic Nobility c.1500–c.1800
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Anne Frater
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Abbreviations and Conventions xvi
- Introduction Adding Age and Generation as a Category of Historical Analysis 1
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Part I Experiences of Childhood and Youth
- 1 A ‘gret cradil of stait’: Growing up with the Court of James IV 15
- 2 A Perl for Your Debts?: Young Women and Apprenticeships in Early Modern Edinburgh 32
- 3 ‘Your louing childe and foster’: The Fostering of Archie Campbell of Argyll, 1633–39 47
- 4 Work and Play: The Material Culture of Childhood in Early Modern Scotland 65
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Part II Representations of the Young
- 5 Clann and Clan: Children of the Gaelic Nobility c.1500–c.1800 89
- 6 Depictions of Childhood in David Allan’s Family Group Portraiture of the 1780s 104
- 7 Slave Children: Scotland’s Children as Chattels at Home and Abroad in the Eighteenth Century 120
- 8 Natural Affection, Children, and Family Inheritance Practices in the Long Eighteenth Century 136
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Part III Constructing the Next Generation
- 9 Preparing for Kingship: Prince Alexander of Scotland, 1264–84 155
- 10 ‘At thair perfect age’: Elite Child Betrothal and Parental Control, 1430–1560 173
- 11 Sons and Daughters, ‘young wyfis’ and ‘barnis’: Lyric, Gender, and the Imagining of Youth in the Maitland Manuscripts 187
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Envoi. In Their Own Words: A Mother to Her Son
- 12 Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross: Two Letters to Her Son James 205
- Guide to Further Reading 221
- Index 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Abbreviations and Conventions xvi
- Introduction Adding Age and Generation as a Category of Historical Analysis 1
-
Part I Experiences of Childhood and Youth
- 1 A ‘gret cradil of stait’: Growing up with the Court of James IV 15
- 2 A Perl for Your Debts?: Young Women and Apprenticeships in Early Modern Edinburgh 32
- 3 ‘Your louing childe and foster’: The Fostering of Archie Campbell of Argyll, 1633–39 47
- 4 Work and Play: The Material Culture of Childhood in Early Modern Scotland 65
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Part II Representations of the Young
- 5 Clann and Clan: Children of the Gaelic Nobility c.1500–c.1800 89
- 6 Depictions of Childhood in David Allan’s Family Group Portraiture of the 1780s 104
- 7 Slave Children: Scotland’s Children as Chattels at Home and Abroad in the Eighteenth Century 120
- 8 Natural Affection, Children, and Family Inheritance Practices in the Long Eighteenth Century 136
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Part III Constructing the Next Generation
- 9 Preparing for Kingship: Prince Alexander of Scotland, 1264–84 155
- 10 ‘At thair perfect age’: Elite Child Betrothal and Parental Control, 1430–1560 173
- 11 Sons and Daughters, ‘young wyfis’ and ‘barnis’: Lyric, Gender, and the Imagining of Youth in the Maitland Manuscripts 187
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Envoi. In Their Own Words: A Mother to Her Son
- 12 Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross: Two Letters to Her Son James 205
- Guide to Further Reading 221
- Index 227