Old Age in English History : Past Experiences, Present Issues
by
Pat Thane
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198203829
ISBN-13
9780198203827
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 11th, 2000
Print length
548 Pages
Weight
923 grams
Dimensions
24.20 x 16.30 x 3.30 cms
Product Classification:
Social & cultural historyAge groups: the elderly
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Shows that old people have been an important presence in English society. This book describes the variety of ways in which they lived their lives, and argues that as more people live longer, they are fit and active for longer. Pictures are given of the ways in which older people lived often vigorous and independent lives over many centuries.
At the end of the twentieth century more people are living into their seventies, eighties, nineties and beyond, a process expected to continue well into the next millennium. The twentieth century has achieved what people in other centuries only dreamed of: many can now expect to survive to old age in reasonably good health and can remain active and independent to the end, in contrast to the high death rate, ill health and destitution which affected all ages in the past. Yet this change is generally greeted not with triumph but with alarm. It is assumed that the longer people live, the longer they are ill and dependent, thus burdening a shrinking younger generation with the cost of pensions and health care. It is also widely believed that ''the past'' saw few survivors into old age and these could be supported by their families without involving the taxpayer. In this first survey of old age throughout English history, these assumptions are challenged. Vivid pictures are given of the ways in which very large numbers of older people lived often vigorous and independent lives over many centuries. The book argues that old people have always been highly visible in English communities, and concludes that as people live longer due to the benefits of the rise in living standards, far from being ''burdens'' they can be valuable contributors to their family and friends.
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