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149 Sex, Childbirth and Children

May 9, 2015
31:45
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Church's Answer to the Birth Control Problem
02:30 • 3min
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3
Is There a Difference Between Male and Female?
05:03 • 3min
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4
Menstruation
07:51 • 3min
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5
A Brief History of Childbirth in the Anglo-Saxon World
10:36 • 3min
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6
The Midwife's Role in Childbirth
13:21 • 2min
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7
The Origins of Godparents
15:50 • 3min
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8
The Birth of a Child
19:07 • 2min
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The Role of Mothers in Childbirth
20:49 • 2min
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Children's Literacy in Early Medieval England
23:13 • 3min
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The Word for Child in Germanic
26:32 • 5min
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Medieval understanding of physiology had an impact on attitudes to sex, just as much as did the teachings of the church. Though who knows how much it had an impact on everyday life. And something about how childbirth fitted into community life, and rearing the outcome. 

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