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Necropolis by Catharine Arnold explores the intricate tapestry of death and dying throughout European history, with a particular focus on British and Irish experiences. This compelling work delves into the social and cultural practices surrounding death, examining how these rituals have evolved over time and shaped societies.
Arnold takes readers on a journey through time, revealing the significance of burial sites, funeral customs, and the attitudes towards mortality in various cultures. From the grand cemeteries of Paris to the simple, poignant rituals of rural communities, she illustrates how death informs our lives, our beliefs, and our connections to one another. The narrative is rich with historical anecdotes, personal stories, and a deep understanding of the sociology of death, making it both enlightening and reflective.
This book is ideal for history enthusiasts, sociology students, and anyone interested in the cultural significance of death. Readers who enjoyed Arnold's previous works, such as Empire of the Dead, will find Necropolis equally captivating and illuminating.
"A profound exploration of mortality and its impact on human culture."
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 320
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781416502487
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