Life, Death, and the Elderly: Historical Perspectives / Edition 1

Life, Death, and the Elderly: Historical Perspectives / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415111358
ISBN-13:
9780415111355
Pub. Date:
02/17/1994
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415111358
ISBN-13:
9780415111355
Pub. Date:
02/17/1994
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Life, Death, and the Elderly: Historical Perspectives / Edition 1

Life, Death, and the Elderly: Historical Perspectives / Edition 1

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Overview

Debates on policy concerning medical care and social welfare of the elderly become ever more pressing, and many of the assumptions on which they are based are now open to question. This study sets out to provide a historical perspective on the economic, medical, class and gender relations of the elderly, which until now have received relatively little attention. In particular, the position of the elderly is linked to the fundamental issues of health, disability and medical care. With attention currently focused on the setting of the retirement age, community and family care, and pensions, as well as wider debates on the rights of the elderly, this volume aims to supply a historical context for such issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415111355
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/17/1994
Series: Studies in the Social History of Medicine
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)

About the Author

Margaret Pelling is Deputy Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine in the University of Oxford. She currently researches on health, medical practice, and social conditions in early modern London. Recent publications include chapters on health care 1500–1918 in Caring for Health: History and Diversity, edited by C. Webster (1993). Richard M. Smith is Reader in the History of Medicine and Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine in the University of Oxford. He has published extensively on demographic and family history and is currently working on the elderly and the poor law in early modern England.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Margaret Pelling, Richard M. Smith; Chapter 1 The Manorial Court and the Elderly Tenant in Late Medieval England, Richard M. Smith; Chapter 2 Sufferings of the Clergy, Nicholas Orme; Chapter 3 Old Age, Poverty, and Disability in Early Modern Norwich, Margaret Pelling; Chapter 4 The Elderly and the Bereaved in Eighteenth Century Ludlow, S.J. Wright; Chapter 5 The Medicalization of Old Age, Hans-Joachim von Kondratowitz; Chapter 6 The Elderly and the Early National Health Service, Charles Webster; Chapter 7 The Welfare of the Elderly in the Past, David Thomson; Chapter 8 Welfare Institutions in Comparative Perspective, Mead Cain;
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