
Death, Religion, and the Family in England, 1480-1750
by Ralph Anthony Houlbrooke
- Published
- 2000
- ISBN
- 9780198208761
- Pages
- 435
- Publisher
- Clarendon Press
- Format
- Paperback
- Language
- English
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Both the interest and importance of the social history of death have been increasingly recognized during the last thirty years. Here, Houlbrooke examines the impact of religious change on the English "way of death" between 1480 and 1750. He discusses relatively neglected aspects of the subject, such as the death-bed, will-making, and last rites. He also studies the wide variety of commemorative media and practices, and is the first to describe the development of the English funeral sermon between the late Middle Ages and the 18th century. Houlbrooke shows how the need of the living to remember the dead remained important throughout the later medieval and early modern periods, even though its justification and means of expression were altered.
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