Death and dying in Ireland, Britain and Europe : historical perspectives

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Death and dying in Ireland, Britain and Europe : historical perspectives

edited by James Kelly, Mary Ann Lyons

Irish Academic Press, 2013

  • : cloth
  • : paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Engaging with prehistoric life and death : the changing relationship of the living and the dead over the course of Irish prehistory / Gabriel Cooney
  • Burial in early medieval Ireland : politics and religion / Elizabeth O'Brien and Edel Bhreathnach
  • Cromwell and Plunkett : two early modern heads called Oliver / Sarah Tarlow
  • The last gasp : death and the family in early modern London / Vanessa Harding
  • Suicide in eighteenth-century Ireland / James Kelly
  • Rethinking death in the year II : the Dechristianisation of death in revolutionary France / Joseph Clarke
  • Forgetting to remember Orr : death and ambiguous remembrance in modern Ireland / Guy Beiner
  • Varieties of Irish famine death / Cormac Ó Gráda
  • Suicide statistics as moral statistics : suicide, sociology and the state / David Lederer
  • Death notices and obituaries in provincial Irish newspapers, 1820-1900 / Ciara Breathnach and David Butler
  • Wandering graveyards, jumping churches and rogue corpses : tolerance and intolerance in Irish folklore / Clodagh Tait
  • Dying, death and hunger strike : Cork and Brixton, 1920 /William Murphy
  • Problematic killing during the War of Independence and its aftermath : civilian spies and informers / Eunan O'Halpin
  • The mutations of martyrdom in Britain and Ireland c. 1850-2005 / John Wolffe

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