This study provides a cultural history of cemeteries and their changing role from the 1830s through the early twentieth century. The author examines how cemeteries became places for leisure, communing with nature, and crafting collective memory and analyzes how they served as prototypes for urban planning and city parks.
This study provides a cultural history of cemeteries and their changing role from the 1830s through the early twentieth century. The author examines how cemeteries became places for leisure, communing with nature, and crafting collective memory and analyzes how they served as prototypes for urban planning and city parks.
Chapter 1: Cemeteries as Sacred Yet Secular Chapter 2: Nature v. "Nature" Chapter 3: Cemeteries as Urban Amenities Chapter 4: The Cemetery Business Chapter 5: Cemetery Design and Social Class Chapter 6: Monuments, Commemoration, and Collective Memory
Chapter 1: Cemeteries as Sacred Yet Secular Chapter 2: Nature v. "Nature" Chapter 3: Cemeteries as Urban Amenities Chapter 4: The Cemetery Business Chapter 5: Cemetery Design and Social Class Chapter 6: Monuments, Commemoration, and Collective Memory
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