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Aging in Twentieth-Century Britain

Online ISBN:
9780520970809
Print ISBN:
9780520298781
Publisher:
University of California Press
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Aging in Twentieth-Century Britain

Charlotte Greenhalgh
Charlotte Greenhalgh
Monash University
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Published online:
24 January 2019
Published in print:
15 June 2018
Online ISBN:
9780520970809
Print ISBN:
9780520298781
Publisher:
University of California Press

Abstract

As the baby boom generation reaches retirement and old age, bringing unprecedented challenges, this study of aging could not be more timely. Historian Charlotte Greenhalgh examines ignored testimony to urge us to hear the voices of elderly people in Britain throughout the twentieth century. To do so, she probes the work of Peter Townsend, one of Britain’s most celebrated social scientists, and reveals the significant contributions that elderly Britons have made to social research since 1900. The study is the first to unite the public and private histories of old age and to investigate what their connections reveal about attitudes towards old age. This book helps us to understand the experience of growing old — what has changed and what stays the same across time.

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