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No Ordinary Deaths A People's History of Mortality

لا وفيات عادية: تاريخ وفيات الناس

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A vibrant, compelling social history of death, dying, and how our ends shape our lives and societies

'A beautifully written and thought provoking journey' Professor Sue Black, author of _All That Remains_ 'There surely won't be a better history of the subject than Conisbee's' _Literary Review_ 'Richly researched ... an intimate chronology' _TLS_ The lost art of 'dying well' was common knowledge to our ancestors - who, living closer to death than we do, had an intimate and integrated relationship with the afterlife. For centuries, cycles of death, dying and disposal have shaped society, from the death-watchers of the Middle Age to the pomp of Victorian funeral wear. Ranging from the plague pit to the grave-robbery, from consecrated ground to the hangman's drop, _No Ordinary Deaths_ is a groundbreaking work of social history which asks: how did our ancestors live, and die? How might the old ways help prepare us for our own ends?

No Ordinary Deaths A People's History of Mortality

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherProfile BooksWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@profilebooks.com
CountryBritain
Primary CategoryPhilosophies and Cultures
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Published2025
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages368 pages
Editionالأولى
Dimensions6×9
ISBN‎ 978-1800815872
Translation
Not Translated

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