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Lockdown Life

The Pandemic Experience for Older Diarists

Nicola Madge (Kingston University London)

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English
Policy Press
20 March 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic took many by surprise when it arrived in Britain in early 2020. Daily lives changed dramatically with the introduction of unprecedented restrictions and lockdowns. How did people react?

This book draws on the diaries of 68 men and women aged 70 and above, capturing their thoughts and experiences over the following months. Although these older diarists considered themselves among the more fortunate at the time, their entries reveal both highs and lows. There were anxieties and frustrations but also much positivity and, often, a reluctance for an over-hasty return to pre-pandemic times.

Through these personal and contemporaneous accounts, the book offers a unique contribution to our understanding of the pandemic and its significance in modern social history.
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Imprint:   Policy Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781447372523
ISBN 10:   1447372522
Pages:   258
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Further / Higher Education ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Nicola Madge is Honorary Professor at Kingston University London and a psychologist and social scientist. She has written widely on topics including education, social disadvantage, health, young people and religious identity, and the lives of older people.

Reviews for Lockdown Life: The Pandemic Experience for Older Diarists

“Nicola Madge’s vivid portrait of the lives of older middle-class people during the pandemic offers valuable lessons for the post-Covid present and rich insight for the future social historian.” Helen McCarthy, University of Cambridge “Through contemporary diaries, this book gives a vivid account of the receiving end of UK COVID-19 pandemic management, and the contributors’ strategies for surviving its social, emotional and psychological absurdities.” Robert Dingwall, Emeritus Professor, Nottingham Trent University


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