Hot neutral throughout one branch circuit
I just moved into a late 60s house with aluminum wiring. Recently, the lights, TV, etc. flickered throughout the house, then everything in the family room went off. The power was out in other parts of the house long enough to reset all the digital clocks. No breakers tripped. Now power is okay everywhere except the family room, which is all on one circuit. Throughout that circuit, I now find that the neutral wire is hot. I have 120v between the hot and ground, 120v between the neutral and ground, and nothing between the hot and neutral. What happened? I can't think how this could have happened without tripping a breaker. If the breaker is faulty, why hasn't the house burned down already?