Harvard University Press
Someday All This Will Be Yours
About this book
We all hope that we will be cared for as we age. But the details of that care, for caretaker and recipient alike, raise some of life’s most vexing questions. From the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, as an explosive economy and shifting social opportunities drew the young away from home, the elderly used promises of inheritance to keep children at their side. Hendrik Hartog tells the riveting, heartbreaking stories of how families fought over the work of care and its compensation.
Someday All This Will Be Yours narrates the legal and emotional strategies mobilized by older people, and explores the ambivalences of family members as they struggled with expectations of love and duty. Court cases offer an extraordinary glimpse of the mundane, painful, and intimate predicaments of family life. They reveal what it meant to be old without the pensions, Social Security, and nursing homes that now do much of the work of serving the elderly. From demented grandparents to fickle fathers, from litigious sons to grateful daughters, Hartog guides us into a world of disputed promises and broken hearts, and helps us feel the terrible tangle of love and commitments and money.
From one of the bedrocks of the human condition—the tension between the infirmities of the elderly and the longings of the young—emerges a pioneering work of exploration into the darker recesses of family life. Ultimately, Hartog forces us to reflect on what we owe and are owed as members of a family.
Author / Editor information
Hendrik Hartog is Class of 1921 Bicentennial Professor in the History of American Law and Liberty at Princeton University.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction: Over the Hill
1 - Part One: Planning for Old Age
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Chapter One. Of Helplessness and Power
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Chapter Two. The Work of Promises
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Chapter Three. Keeping Them Close
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Chapter Four. Things Fall Apart
144 - Part Two: Death and Lawyers
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Chapter Five. A Life Transformed
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Chapter Six. Compensations for Care
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Chapter Seven. Paid Work
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Epilogue
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Notes
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Acknowledgments
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Index
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