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OLD AGE IN THE NEW LAND : The American Experience since 1790
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OLD AGE IN THE NEW LAND : The American Experience since 1790 Hardcover - 1978

by Achenbaum, W. Andrew; (Robert N. Butler, Foreword)

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Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 1978. First Edition, First Thus . Hardcover. COLLECTIBLE - NEAR FINE/Near Fine. Text/BRAND NEW. Brown linen boards w/gilt spine lettering/Fine. DJ/NF w/light edge wear, trace soiling to spine. Socio-econimc analysis, from 1790 to modern times, of evolving attitudes towards the aged and consequent social consequences. Text in 3 parts: I, Changing Perceptions of the Aged's Roles in 19th Century America; II, The Demographic & Socioeconomic Dimensions of Old Age; and, III, Contemporary Old Age in Historical Perspective. Fine copy.
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W. Andrew Achenbaum is a scholar-in-residence at the Institute for Spirituality and Health of the Texas Medical Center. Before his retirement from the University of Houston in 2017, he was a professor of social work and history and the Gerson and Sabina David Professor of Global Aging there.