The Representation of Children’s Deaths in Florentine Family Books. A Methodology of Researching Emotions in Renaissance Florence

Authors

  • Hanna Wichmann Staatliches Museum Schwerin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22364/luzv.11.12.02

Keywords:

Emotions, Florence, family books, ricordanze, children’s death, family history

Abstract

The article investigates the death of children and its emotional depiction in Florentine family books of the Tre- and Quattrocento. Following Barbara Rosenwein’s theory of emotional communities, as well as William M. Reddy’s emotives, the essay will present excerpts from the source material to examine the extent to which authors used emotions or “emotional language” to describe their own experiences and events and, if necessary, to communicate “emotionally” with the audience of their texts. Is it possible to identify similarities and differences in the narrative of children’s deaths and, if so, to what degree can these be interpreted? Furthermore, Philippe Ariès’ thesis of emotionally detached relationships of parents regarding their infants will be addressed and questioned.

Author Biography

Hanna Wichmann, Staatliches Museum Schwerin

Hanna Wichmann (1989) holds a master’s degree in history (University of Rostock, 2020). She is a doctoral student at the Department of History at the University of Rostock and currently works at the Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Germany. She is currently developing her PhD thesis about “Emotions and Emotionalism in Italian Family Books” Her research interests include Italian history, history of families and supplemental disciplines of history.

Hanna Vihmane (1989) ir vēstures maģistre (Rostokas Universitāte, 2020), doktorantūras studente Rostokas Universitātes Vēstures nodaļā, strādā Šverinas Valsts muzejā Vācijā. Izstrādā doktora disertāciju par emocijām un emocionālismu Itālijas ģimeņu grāmatās. Zinātniskās intereses: Itālijas vēsture, ģimeņu vēsture un vēstures palīgzinātnes.  

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Published

2022-03-04

How to Cite

Wichmann, H. (2022). The Representation of Children’s Deaths in Florentine Family Books. A Methodology of Researching Emotions in Renaissance Florence. Journal of the University of Latvia. History | Latvijas Universitātes Žurnāls. Vēsture, (11/12), 30–43. https://doi.org/10.22364/luzv.11.12.02