1st Edition

Mirrors of Mortality (Routledge Revivals) Social Studies in the History of Death

Edited By Joachim Whaley Copyright 1981
274 Pages
by Routledge

284 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
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First published in 1981, this reissue examines mankind’s preoccupation with death and mortality by isolating various societies in different periods of time. The authors examine not only the formal rituals associated with the last rite of passage, but also the social attitudes to death and dying which these rituals evidence. The essays establish that different periods do seem to be characterized... Read more

Introduction Joachim Whaley  1. To Die and Enter the House of Hades: Homer, Before and After Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood  2. Sacred Corpse, Profane Carrion: Social Ideals and Death Rituals in the Later Middle Ages R. C. Finucane  3. From ‘Public’ to ‘Private’: The Royal Funerals in England, 1500-1830 Paul S. Fritz  4. Symbolism for the Survivors: The Disposal of the Dead in Hamburg in the Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Joachim Whaley  5. Death and the French Historians John McManners  6. Sentiment and Antiquity: European Tombs, 1750-1830 David Irwin  7. From Ritual to Ceremony: Death Ritual and Society in Hindu North India since 1600 C. A. Bayly  8. War and Death, Grief and Mourning in Modern Britain David Cannadine

Biography

Whaley, Joachim