posted on 2015-05-07, 10:27authored byK. D. M. Snell
This article opens up approaches and themes for a history of loneliness. It advocates handling of the subject by historians, and invites historical analysis of concepts, health issues, strategies from the past, theories of long-term loneliness change, 'nuclear family hardship' and related demography. Topographies of isolation are raised. It then discusses one aspect of this: considering how living alone often seems to shape modern discussion of loneliness, and analysing the steep rise of sole living in Western societies over the past century.
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Citation
The Open Psychology Journal, 2015, 8, (Suppl 2-M2) 61-70
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND LAW/School of History