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This fascinating book explores the changing attitudes toward death and the dead in northern Protestant communities during the nineteenth-century. Gary Laderman offers insights into the construction of an "American way of death," illuminating the central role of the Civil War and tracing the birth of the funeral industry in the decades following the war.
Drawing on medical histories, religious documents, personal diaries and letters, literature, painting, and photography. Laderman examines the cultural transformations that led to nationally organized death specialists, the practice of embalming, and the commodification of the corpse.
These cultural changes included the development of liberal theology, which provided more spiritual views of heaven and the afterlife: the concern for health, which turned those who managed death toward more scientific treatment of bodies: and growing sentimentalism, which produced an increased desire to gaze upon the corpse or to take and keep death photographs.
In particular, Laderman focuses on the transforming effect of the Civil War, which presented so many Americans with dead relatives who needed to be recovered, viewed, and given a "proper burial."
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Attitudes, Christianity, Church history, Death, Funeral rites and ceremonies, History, History of doctrines, Protestants, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death, Histoire des doctrines, Attitude to Death, Begrafenissen, Aspect religieux, Protestantismus, Rites et cérémonies, Aspect social, Mort, United States, Nordoststaaten, Protestanten, Funérailles, Tod, Geschichte 1799-1883, Histoire, Brauchtum, Morts, Lijken, Histoire religieuse, Funeral Rites, Dood, Christianisme, Northeastern states United States, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Death, social aspects, Death, psychological aspects, Death, moral and ethical aspects, United states, history, 1783-1865, United states, history, 1865-1898, Death, religious aspects, Protestants, united states, Northeastern statesPlaces
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The Sacred Remains: American Attitudes Toward Death, 1799-1883
January 11, 1999, Yale University Press
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The sacred remains: American attitudes toward death, 1799-1883
1996, Yale University Press
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