Intergenerational relations
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Intergenerational relations
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Intergenerational relations
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- Subject of14
- How to live forever, the enduring power of connecting the generations, Marc Freedman
- Out of time, the pleasures and perils of ageing, Lynne Segal ; with an introduction by Elaine Showalter
- Remembering violence, anthropological perspectives on intergenerational transmission, edited by Nicolas Argenti and Katharina Schramm
- An extra pair of hands, a story of caring, ageing & everyday acts of love, Kate Mosse
- Children of the aging self-absorbed, a guide to coping with difficult, narcissistic parents and grandparents, Nina W Brown
- Every family has a story, how we inherit love and loss, Julia Samuel
- We need snowflakes, in defence of the sensitive, the angry and the offended, Hannah Jewell
- Generations, does when you're born shape who you are?, Bobby Duffy
- How to legally reduce your tax without losing any money, discover how the rich use company and trust structures to protect their assets and minimise their tax, Ed Chan
- The telescoping of generations, listening to the narcissistic links between generations, Haydee Faimberg
- Participation, citizenship and intergenerational relations in children and young people's lives, children and adults in conversation, edited by Joanne Westwood, Cath Larkins, Dan Moxon, Yasmin Perry, Nigel Thomas
- To die for, Carol Lee
- The videoworks of Mindy Faber, Video Data Bank, volume I
- Language, society and the elderly, discourse, identity and ageing, Nikolas Coupland, Justine Coupland and Howard Giles
- Politics and the past, on repairing historical injustices, edited by John Torpey
- The ancestor syndrome, transgenerational psychotherapy and the hidden links in the family tree, Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger ; translated by Anne Trager
- Intergenerational bonds, the contributions of older adults to young children's lives, edited by Mary Renck Jalongo, Patricia A. Crawford
- Sharing the experience, how to set up and run arts projects linking young and older people ; a Magic Me handbook, by Susan Langford and Sue Mayo ; photographs by Lisa Woollett
- Cuestiones de familia, Adrián Cano Prous, Raquel Martà n Lanas, Carmen Laspra Solà s, Irene Alústiza Quintana
- Staunch, Eleanor Wood
- Navigating histories, an exploration of second generation high-achieving British Bangladeshi Muslim young women living in north-east London, Shamea Yasmin Mia
- Remembering violence, anthropological perspectives on intergenerational transmission, edited by Nicolas Argenti and Katharina Schramm
- Generational use of new media, edited by Eugene Loos, Leslie Haddon, Enid Mante-Meijer
- Gen Z, between climate crisis and coronavirus pandemic, Klaus Hurrelmann and Erik Albrecht ; translated by Angelika Behlen, Dayna Sadow and Julia Sittmann