The History of Old Age in England, 1600-1800, Part I Vol 2

Cultural and Medical Perspectives on Aging

Susannah R Ottaway author Lynn Botelho author Anne Kugler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Mar '08

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This volume explores the understanding of old age in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England through various historical documents. The History of Old Age in England, 1600-1800, Part I Vol 2 offers rich insights.

In The History of Old Age in England, 1600-1800, Part I Vol 2, readers are invited to explore the complex perceptions of aging during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This comprehensive eight-volume edition compiles a rich array of sources, including medical treatises, sermons, legal documents, parish records, almshouse accounts, private letters, diaries, and ballads. Each selection provides a unique lens through which to understand the cultural and medical perspectives on old age in pre-industrial England.

The book delves into how society viewed the elderly, the social roles they played, and the challenges they faced. By examining various documents, readers can gain insight into the treatment of the aged and the societal norms that shaped their experiences. The narratives woven through these selections reveal not only the hardships of aging but also the wisdom and contributions of older individuals in their communities.

The History of Old Age in England, 1600-1800, Part I Vol 2 serves as a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of societal attitudes towards aging. It encourages readers to reflect on the historical context of old age and consider how these perspectives have influenced contemporary views on aging today.

ISBN: 9781138760943

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

294 pages