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No Ordinary Deaths: A People's History of Mortality

Autor Molly Conisbee
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2025
History is dominated by A-list deaths: queens beheaded; archdukes assassinated. But what about everyone else? How did ordinary people depart this life and grieve for loved ones - and which of the old ways might help us prepare for the end?Our ancestors, living closer to death than we do, had a more intimate and integrated relationship with death as a familiar presence in daily life. From the death-watchers of the Middle Ages to the pomp of Victorian funeral wear, by way of plague pits, grave-robberies and wakes, historian and bereavement counsellor Molly Conisbee explores how cycles of dying, death and disposal have shaped - and been shaped by - society. She examines, through the prism of past deaths, their interweaving with our beliefs and politics, our most fervent hopes and deepest fears and, ultimately, what it means to 'die well'.A groundbreaking new work of social history, No Ordinary Deaths paints a rich picture of the lives of our forebears, skilfully bringing the lost art of death to life today.
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ISBN-13: 9781800815872
ISBN-10: 1800815875
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Wellcome Collection
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Molly Conisbee is a social historian and visiting research fellow at the Centre for Death and Society at the University of Bath. She has a PhD from the University of Bristol and has spent the last ten years researching the social history of death and mourning. Conisbee is also a bereavement counsellor, has curated walks on the history of death around the country and has written for the Guardian and Ecologist.

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A surprisingly lively history of funerary rituals and mourning... These engaging essays offer valuable insights into the lives and deaths of ordinary men and women
Fascinating ... there surely won't be a better study of the subject than Conisbee's
Richly researched ... an intimate chronology
Conisbee shares her vast knowledge of death and grieving through this authentic piece of non-fiction, putting ordinary people at the front
Insightful and thoughtful ... a valuable addition to your bookshelf
A beautifully written and thought provoking journey through the world of death. It addresses our human compulsion to mark the end of life and how that has changed over time. It reminds us that often we are where we are, because of what others have chosen to do before us. Life affirming
An engaging and thoughtful survey of death in British culture
A labour of love, blending personal stories with broader reflections on mortality.... She is committed to telling the stories of those often overlooked by history. The book's eclectic flow reflects new research and folklore and is overall an engaging and thoughtful survey of death in British culture
An excellent survey ... impressive
No Ordinary Deaths is written with care, passion and clarity that fascinates and leaves the reader, perhaps surprisingly, with life-affirming awe. An excellent new addition to the social history bookshelves
Fascinating
Fascinating...a compelling work of social history, exploring how we died - and how we lived
By introducing us to the hidden histories of those who perished in obscurity, Conisbee provides fascinating glimpses of attitudes to death through the ages
A rich and moving history of our changing relationship to one of life's few certainties: death. Molly Conisbee is a sensitive and empathic guide as she encourages us to look to the past to deepen our understanding of loss and grief. A captivating read
A fascinating and moving account of the ways, over the last 500 years, people have prepared for death, and grieved and mourned for those who have already made that final journey