Life expectancy in developed countries has increased significantly over the past two centuries. This study contributes to the existing literature on how “old age” was defined and described at the onset of this development, namely in nineteenth-century British self-help texts, directed at advising people on medical practices to age well, or cure specific ailments. Eighteen texts were retrieved from the online library of the Wellcome Collection (https://wellcomecollection. org/), employing the search term “old age”. A selection of these were analysed in depth, using specialised discourse analysis and critical genre analysis and also relying on socio-historical insights. These texts represent a diverse range of genres and contents employing v...
This thesis heeds W. Andrew Achenbaum’s call for historians of ageing to analyse the inner lives of ...
The 21th century already has been labelled ‘the century of the city’ and ‘the urban age’. With the d...
Given the global increase in people over the age of 85, there is a growing body of literature lookin...
In recent years, the aging of the population in industrialized countries has become a prominent issu...
In the last decade, literary studies has been dominated by an examination of race, class, and gender...
International audienceAt the end of the 17th and at the beginning of the 18th century, ageing consti...
At the end of the twentieth century more people are living into their seventies, eighties, nineties ...
This paper analyses a corpus (over 1 million words) of three self-help medical handbooks published i...
The evolution of a new understanding about the physical properties of old age was one aspect, argue ...
This study discusses the tradition of ideal ageing, which emphasizes life-long virtue as an avenue...
As the Western population becomes increasingly older, past definitions and concepts of old age no lo...
In the medical humanities, there has been a growing interest in diagnosing disease in fictional char...
Over the past decade, several academic studies have taken nineteenth-century ageing as their topic, ...
The 21th century already has been labelled ‘the century of the city’ and ‘the urban age’. With the d...
Since the study of aging merged out of Second-wave feminism during the 1960’s, aging has been associ...
This thesis heeds W. Andrew Achenbaum’s call for historians of ageing to analyse the inner lives of ...
The 21th century already has been labelled ‘the century of the city’ and ‘the urban age’. With the d...
Given the global increase in people over the age of 85, there is a growing body of literature lookin...
In recent years, the aging of the population in industrialized countries has become a prominent issu...
In the last decade, literary studies has been dominated by an examination of race, class, and gender...
International audienceAt the end of the 17th and at the beginning of the 18th century, ageing consti...
At the end of the twentieth century more people are living into their seventies, eighties, nineties ...
This paper analyses a corpus (over 1 million words) of three self-help medical handbooks published i...
The evolution of a new understanding about the physical properties of old age was one aspect, argue ...
This study discusses the tradition of ideal ageing, which emphasizes life-long virtue as an avenue...
As the Western population becomes increasingly older, past definitions and concepts of old age no lo...
In the medical humanities, there has been a growing interest in diagnosing disease in fictional char...
Over the past decade, several academic studies have taken nineteenth-century ageing as their topic, ...
The 21th century already has been labelled ‘the century of the city’ and ‘the urban age’. With the d...
Since the study of aging merged out of Second-wave feminism during the 1960’s, aging has been associ...
This thesis heeds W. Andrew Achenbaum’s call for historians of ageing to analyse the inner lives of ...
The 21th century already has been labelled ‘the century of the city’ and ‘the urban age’. With the d...
Given the global increase in people over the age of 85, there is a growing body of literature lookin...