Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 1550

Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 1550
Author: Christopher Daniell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134666379

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Bringing together knowledge accumulated from historical, archaeological and literary sources, Daniell paints a vivid picture of the entire phenomenon of medieval death and burial. A big contribution to medieval and early modern studies.

Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 1550

Death and Burial in Medieval England 1066 1550
Author: Christopher Daniell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134666362

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Death had an important and pervasive presence in the middle ages. It was a theme in medieval public life, finding expression both in literature and art. The beliefs and procedures accompanying death were both complex and fascinating. Christopher Daniell's appproach to this subject is unusual 1n bringing together knowledge accumulated from historical, archaeological and literary sources. The book includes the very latest research, both of the author and of others working in this area. The result is a comprehensive and vivid picture of the entire phenomenon of medieval death and burial.

Death in Medieval England

Death in Medieval England
Author: Dawn M. Hadley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015055193968

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Drawing on a cross-section of evidence--excavated cemeteries, sculpture and funerary monuments, documentary sources, and iconography--and using a series of regional case studies, this book explores the changing attitudes to death and the commemoration of the dead during the medieval period. The book addresses a number of themes, including the changing location of burial, the evidence for burial rite and funerals, the great wealth of funerary monuments and other forms of ecclesiastical patronage, the nature of the funerary industry, and the relationship of the dead to the living community.

Death in Medieval Europe

Death in Medieval Europe
Author: Joelle Rollo-Koster
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315466842

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Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed explores new cultural research into death and funeral practices in medieval Europe and demonstrates the important relationship between death and the world of the living in the Middle Ages. Across ten chapters, the articles in this volume survey the cultural effects of death. This volume explores overarching topics such as burials, commemorations, revenants, mourning practices and funerals, capital punishment, suspiscious death, and death registrations using case studies from across Europe including England, Iceland, and Spain. Together these chapters discuss how death was ritualised and choreographed, but also how it was expressed in writing throughout various documentary sources including wills and death registries. In each instance, records are analysed through a cultural framework to better understand the importance of the authors of death and their audience. Drawing together and building upon the latest scholarship, this book is essential reading for all students and academics of death in the medieval period.

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England

Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation in Medieval England
Author: Sara M. Butler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317610250

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England has traditionally been understood as a latecomer to the use of forensic medicine in death investigation, lagging nearly two-hundred years behind other European authorities. Using the coroner's inquest as a lens, this book hopes to offer a fresh perspective on the process of death investigation in medieval England. The central premise of this book is that medical practitioners did participate in death investigation – although not in every inquest, or even most, and not necessarily in those investigations where we today would deem their advice most pertinent. The medieval relationship with death and disease, in particular, shaped coroners' and their jurors' understanding of the inquest's medical needs and led them to conclusions that can only be understood in context of the medieval world's holistic approach to health and medicine. Moreover, while the English resisted Southern Europe's penchant for autopsies, at times their findings reveal a solid understanding of internal medicine. By studying cause of death in the coroners' reports, this study sheds new light on subjects such as abortion by assault, bubonic plague, cruentation, epilepsy, insanity, senescence, and unnatural death.

King Death

King Death
Author: Colin Platt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134218707

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This illustrated survey examines what it was actually like to live with plague and the threat of plague in late-medieval and early modern England.; Colin Platt's books include "The English Medieval Town", "Medieval England: A Social History and Archaeology from the Conquest to 1600" and "The Architecture of Medieval Britain: A Social History" which won the Wolfson Prize for 1990. This book is intended for undergraduate/6th form courses on medieval England, option courses on demography, medicine, family and social focus. The "black death" and population decline is central to A-level syllabuses on this period.

Death and the Noble Body in Medieval England

Death and the Noble Body in Medieval England
Author: Danielle Westerhof
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: IND:30000122500972

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Death and the cadaver : visions of corruption -- Embodying nobility : aristocratic men and the ideal body -- Here lies nobility : aristocratic bodies in death -- Shrouded in ambiguity : decay and the incorruptibility of the body -- Corruption of nobility : treason and the aristocratic traitor -- Dying in shame : destroying aristocratic identities.

The Death of Kings

The Death of Kings
Author: Michael Evans
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1852855851

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A King's death was a critical and highly dramatic moment, often with major political consequences. This is an account of what is known about the deaths of all medieval English kings.