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The Development of European Social Gerontology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2008
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1 One major exception is the work of Anne-Marie Guillmard. See, for example her ‘Old age, retirement and the social class structure: toward an analysis of the structural dynamics of the latter stage of life’, in Harevan, T. and Adams, K. J. (eds), Ageing and Life Course Transitions: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Tavistock, London, 1982.Google Scholar
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4 Abrams, P., Historical Sociology, Open Books, Somerset, 1982Google Scholar; Leonard, P., Personality and Ideology: Towards A Materialist Understanding of the Individual, Macmillan Press, London, 1984CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Rosenmayr, L. ‘Biography and identity’, in Hareven, T. K. and Adams, K. J. (eds). Ageing and Life Course Transitions: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Tavistock, London, 1982.Google Scholar
5 Estes, G.The Aging Enterprise: A Critical Examination of Social Policies and Services for the Aged, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1979Google Scholar; See also Estes, C., Gerard, L. E., Zones, J. S. and Swan, J. H., Political Economy, Health and Aging, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1984.Google Scholar
6 Estes, C., Ibid. p. 14.
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