Growing Old in the Middle Ages

'Winter Clothes Us in Shadow and Pain'

Nonfiction, History, Western Europe, Medieval
Cover of the book Growing Old in the Middle Ages by Shulamith Shahar, Taylor and Francis
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Author: Shulamith Shahar ISBN: 9781134768561
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: September 11, 2002
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Shulamith Shahar
ISBN: 9781134768561
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: September 11, 2002
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

The social realities of old age have undergone profound changes since the middle ages. This study shows, however, that the images, attitudes and expectations of old people have changed for less.

Shulamith Shahar shows how the status and social participation of the elderly varied according to gender, social stratum, economic resources, position, level of functioning, and personality, as well as according to regional custom.

The book offers a broad cultural history of old age in medieval western Europe. Shahar examines the images, attitudes and advocated norms used in relation to the elderly and looks at the elderly in various social strata: churchmen and nuns, rulers, small office holders and soldiers, town dwellers and peasants.

A valuable insight into life and society in the Middle Ages, this will prove an invaluable addition to history reading lists.

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The social realities of old age have undergone profound changes since the middle ages. This study shows, however, that the images, attitudes and expectations of old people have changed for less.

Shulamith Shahar shows how the status and social participation of the elderly varied according to gender, social stratum, economic resources, position, level of functioning, and personality, as well as according to regional custom.

The book offers a broad cultural history of old age in medieval western Europe. Shahar examines the images, attitudes and advocated norms used in relation to the elderly and looks at the elderly in various social strata: churchmen and nuns, rulers, small office holders and soldiers, town dwellers and peasants.

A valuable insight into life and society in the Middle Ages, this will prove an invaluable addition to history reading lists.

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