The story of loneliness. Vincent D.
In the period from the XVIII to the XXI century, the attitude to loneliness has changed more than once: it was seen in it the source of bliss and self -knowledge, then a dangerous pathology, and in recent decades in some countries they began to talk about the “epidemic of loneliness” in some countries. To understand the historical prerequisites of this social phenomenon, historian David Vincent offers to look at him from a cultural and sociological point of view. What is loneliness and how does it differ from solitude? How did church and state institutions try to take control of it? What role did the secularization of society and urbanization play in the formation of new ideas about loneliness?
The book introduces many places and practitioners of voluntary and forced solitude - from monasteries to single cameras, from round -the -world voyages alone to closed “bubbles”, into which the smartphones and high -men are immersed today.
David Vincent - historian, phd, teaches at the open university (OU) and the University of Kila.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Vincent David |
| Number of pages | 456 |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of art | Verbal |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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