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Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester)

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 By Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester)

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 by Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester)


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Julie-Marie Strange studies the expression of grief among the working class in Victorian and Edwardian Britain, 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, and commemoration.

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 Summary

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 by Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester)

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 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.

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 Reviews

Review of the hardback: ' this book has a lot to say in delineating working-class attitudes and behaviour and makes a sizeable contribution to our understanding of the subject.' Contemporary Review
Review of the hardback: 'It is impossible to read this book without being moved and caught up in the narrative of the pitiful, tragic, and often deplorable examples, which Strange uses to illustrate her arguments. the book is a highly effective academic treatise, base on a doctoral thesis, and with well constructed and clear points of principle and theory carefully expounded in the introduction.' Northern History

About Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester)

Julie-Marie Strange is Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction: revisiting the Victorian and Edwardian celebration of death; 2. Life, sickness and death; 3. Caring for the corpse; 4. The funeral; 5. Only a pauper whom nobody owns: reassessing the pauper burial; 6. Remembering the dead: the cemetery as a landscape for grief; 7. Loss, memory and the management of feeling; 8. Grieving for dead children; 9. Epilogue: death, grief and the Great War; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521168625
9780521168625
0521168627
Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 18701914 by Julie-Marie Strange (University of Manchester)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-09-09
306
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