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Death, grief and poverty in Britain, 1870-1914
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ISBN: 0521838576 9780521838573 9780521168625 9780511496080 0511126158 9780511126154 0511125658 9780511125652 0511125291 9780511125294 0511496087 1280202920 9781280202926 0511199635 9780511199639 0511300212 9780511300219 0521168627 110715071X Year: 2005 Volume: 6 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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With high mortality rates, it has been assumed that the poor in Victorian and Edwardian Britain did not mourn their dead. Contesting this approach, Julie-Marie Strange studies the expression of grief among the working class, demonstrating that poverty increased - rather than deadened - it. She illustrates the mourning practices of the working classes through chapters addressing care of the corpse, the funeral, the cemetery, commemoration, and high infant mortality rates. The 2005 book draws on a broad range of sources to analyse the feelings and behaviours of the labouring poor, using not only personal testimony but also fiction, journalism, and official reports. It concludes that poor people did not only use spoken or written words to express their grief, but also complex symbols, actions and, significantly, silence. This book will be an invaluable contribution to an important and neglected area of social and cultural history.


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Compassion and choices magazine.
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ISSN: 19498829 Year: 2005 Publisher: Glendale, CO : Denver, Colorado : Compassion & Choices, Compassion & Choices

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