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Although the history of crowds in modern European history has been
one of the most hotly debated subjects since E.P. Thompson's
pioneering work of the 1960s, the crowd in Irish history has been
largely neglected. This is the first study of the subject during
the most turbulent period of Ireland's history. The introduction
proposes an outline history of the crowd in Ireland and is followed
by eight specialist studies of crowd activity by new and innovative
scholars in the field. A special feature of the volume is that it
incorporates discussions from a Colloquium held in Belfast in 1998
which was attended by the contributors and senior Irish and British
historians.
Seventy per cent of British families now choose cremation for their
funerals, a rapid change in traditional death customs. This is the
first book to investigate why cremation replaced burial. It
examines the political, religious, economic and social reasons
behind personal choice and sets them in a European context. This
study is doubly timely with the expanding scholarly interest in
death studies, and the new media interest in the British way of
death.
Seventy per cent of British families now choose cremation for their funerals, a rapid change in traditional death customs. This is the first book to investigate why cremation replaced burial. It examines the political, religious, economic and social reasons behind personal choice and sets them in a European context. This study is doubly timely with the expanding scholarly interest in death studies, and the new media interest in the British way of death.
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Kristina J Doubet, Jessica A. Hockett
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