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Grave Matters: Death and Dying in Dublin, 1500 to the Present
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Grave Matters: Death and Dying in Dublin, 1500 to the Present

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This book examines the universal subject of death - looking at the particular experience of death, burial and commemoration in Dublin since the 16th century. Using death as a way of understanding social conditions, these essays consider the role of the public funeral in establishing political hierarchies, the fate of the city’s poor during the era of the penal laws and the survival of the death penalty to 1990. Contributions also explore the meanings behind humble headstones and elaborate memorials and investigate post-mortem photography.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Four Courts Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
31 July 2016
Pages
240
ISBN
9781846826016

This book examines the universal subject of death - looking at the particular experience of death, burial and commemoration in Dublin since the 16th century. Using death as a way of understanding social conditions, these essays consider the role of the public funeral in establishing political hierarchies, the fate of the city’s poor during the era of the penal laws and the survival of the death penalty to 1990. Contributions also explore the meanings behind humble headstones and elaborate memorials and investigate post-mortem photography.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Four Courts Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
31 July 2016
Pages
240
ISBN
9781846826016