Philippe aries theory of constraints


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    Introduction
    Philippe Ariès’s Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family Life(1960) is one of the most influential—and divisive—histories of childhood ever written.

    Originally published in French, under the title L’Enfant et La Vie Familliale Sous L’Ancien Regime, Ariès’s study puts forth the controversial claim that childhood, as a concept, was not “discovered” until well after the middle ages.

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  • Ariès himself was not a professional historian; rather, he worked as an archivist for the Institute of Applied Research for Tropical and Subtropical Fruits. However, as an amateur historian, he was greatly interested in the history of the family.

    Ariès was especially concerned with countering conservative claims that the twentieth-century family was suffering a decline; he sought to prove, instead, that the family as we know it today—a private, domestic circle founded upon mutual affection—is