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Fatherhood
A History of Love and Power

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A bold and original history of fatherhood, exploring its invention and transformation from the Bronze Age to the present through a collective portrait of emblematic fathers who have helped to define how the world should be ruled and what it means to be a man.

Fatherhood is one of the most meaningful aspects of human culture, but we know little about when or where fatherhood first emerged, or even how or why. Despite its enigmatic beginnings, fatherhood has, for centuries, given shape to ideas about the world, defined human experiences, and provided the foundation of patriarchy. The history of fatherhood is not just the story of one of humanity’s great values: caring for those who cannot care for themselves. And it is not merely the story of patriarchy—“the power of fathers”—which is arguably the oldest and most widespread form of social hierarchy and political oppression. It is the story of how these twin strands of history became so entangled that they are often indistinguishable.

In Fatherhood, celebrated historian Augustine Sedgewick explains how this style of parenting emerged in the first place, why it has changed over time, and whether it will endure as we know it, despite its extraordinary costs. Told through the lives of emblematic fathers like Aristotle, Saint Augustine, Henry VIII, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Darwin, and Sigmund Freud, this is an ambitious yet intimate look at how masculinity has evolved and how men have come to hold disproportionate power by expanding and reinforcing the power of fathers in times of crisis.

Sedgewick, acclaimed for his “literary gifts and prodigious research” (The Atlantic), takes us from the Bronze Age to the present to revolutionize our understanding of fathers and challenge the fictions that have surrounded them for centuries. Fatherhood transforms our understanding of this fundamental idea, experience, and institution, allowing us to better know our past and re-envision our common future.


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Augustine Sedgewick is the author of Coffeeland: One Man’s Dark Empire and the Making of Our Favorite Drug, a New York Times Editors’ Choice and winner of the Cherasco International Prize. He earned his doctorate at Harvard University, and his writing has appeared in Rolling Stone, Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. His American Scholar essay "Thoreau’s Pencils", exploring ties he discovered between Henry David Thoreau and slavery around the Gulf of Mexico, was honored by Best American Essays. Sedgewick lives in New York City with his son.


Produktdetails

Autoren Augustine Sedgewick
Verlag Scribner Book Company
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 27.05.2025
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Geschichte > Allgemeines, Lexika
 
EAN 9781668046296
ISBN 978-1-6680-4629-6
Anzahl Seiten 320
Abmessung (Verpackung) 15.4 x 23.2 x 3.3 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 466 g
 
Themen HISTORY / Social History
History - General History
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Fatherhood
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Men's Studies
 

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