Chapter 11 Loneliness as Crisis in Britain after 1950 Temporality, Modernity and the Historical Gaze

This chapter takes as its subject the framing of loneliness in post-war Britain as a distinctly modern crisis with a particular temporal resonance and urgency. It reflects on how time and temporality were central to newspaper discussions of loneliness as an urgent social problem in the late 1950s an...

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Main Author: Cooper, Fred (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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