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Encyclopedia of Cremation

Encyclopedia of Cremation
Author: Lewis H. Mates
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317143833

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The Encyclopedia of Cremation is the first major reference resource focused on cremation. Spanning many world cultures it documents regional histories, ideological movements and leading individuals that fostered cremation whilst also presenting cremation as a universal practice. Tracing ancient and classical cremation sites, historical and contemporary cremation processes and procedures of both scientific and legal kind, the encyclopedia also includes sections on specific cremation rituals, architecture, art and text. Features in the volume include: a general introduction and editorial introductions to sub-sections by Douglas Davies, an international specialist in death studies; appendices of world cremation statistics and a chronology of cremation; cross-referencing pathways through the entries via the index; individual entry bibliographies; and illustrations. This major international reference work is also an essential source book for students on the growing number of death-studies courses and wider studies in religion, anthropology or sociology.


Encyclopedia of Cremation

Encyclopedia of Cremation
Author: Lewis H. Mates
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2005
Genre: Cremation
ISBN: 9781315579504

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Encyclopedia of Cremation

Encyclopedia of Cremation
Author: Lewis H. Mates
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 879
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317143825

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The Encyclopedia of Cremation is the first major reference resource focused on cremation. Spanning many world cultures it documents regional histories, ideological movements and leading individuals that fostered cremation whilst also presenting cremation as a universal practice. Tracing ancient and classical cremation sites, historical and contemporary cremation processes and procedures of both scientific and legal kind, the encyclopedia also includes sections on specific cremation rituals, architecture, art and text. Features in the volume include: a general introduction and editorial introductions to sub-sections by Douglas Davies, an international specialist in death studies; appendices of world cremation statistics and a chronology of cremation; cross-referencing pathways through the entries via the index; individual entry bibliographies; and illustrations. This major international reference work is also an essential source book for students on the growing number of death-studies courses and wider studies in religion, anthropology or sociology.


Purified by Fire

Purified by Fire
Author: Stephen Prothero
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520236882

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Publisher Fact Sheet A history of cremation in America.


Cremation in America

Cremation in America
Author: Fred Rosen
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1615927565

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In this captivating review of the history, the practice, and the industry of cremation in America, award-winning former New York Times columnist Fred Rosen provides an authoritative source of information and many revealing facts about an increasingly common, yet still controversial, alternative to burial. Rosen gives an entertaining first person account of his inquiry into the practice of cremation and its roots. He describes the early ancient custom of cremation by funeral pyre and then explores why the rising Church banned the practice as a sacrilege. He then traces the underpinnings of the modern cremation movement in the late 19th century among a colorful group of intellectuals and physicians. This 19th century group endorsed this then illegal practice as a means to improve public health--as a way to prevent seepage of burial grounds from polluting ground water and spreading disease. Rosen goes on to examine, in today''s world, people''s feelings about death and religion as well as their sensitivities to cremation. Given certain abuses, he believes that this industry needs to be regulated. However, he finds much in favor of cremation when firsthand comparing its costs vs. the excesses and extravagances of the burial funeral industry. In an age when over 25 percent of the population is turning to cremation as a preferred funeral arrangement, this book offers much timely, useful, and engrossing information.


Encyclopedia of Death

Encyclopedia of Death
Author: Robert Kastenbaum
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1989-09-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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A broad range of information is offered in some 130 articles, though the editors make no claims of comprehensiveness. The contributions are concise and straightforward without being superficial or trite, presenting discussion of the controversies when the need exists. Among the topics covered: cremation, death anxiety, funerals, grief, living wills, mortality rate, murder, near-death experiences, stillbirth, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, as well as periodicals and organizations covering death and dying. Each entry carries references. A fine reference for a wide audience. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Encyclopedia of Death and Dying

Encyclopedia of Death and Dying
Author: Glennys Howarth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1136913602

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In recent years there has been a massive upsurge in academic, professional and lay interest in mortality. This is reflected in academic and professional literature, in the popular media and in the proliferation of professional roles and training courses associated with aspects of death and dying. Until now the majority of reference material on death and dying has been designed for particular disciplinary audiences and has addressed only specific academic or professional concerns. There has been an urgent need for an authoritative but accessible reference work reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of the field. This Encyclopedia answers that need. The Encyclopedia of Death and Dying consolidates and contextualizes the disparate research that has been carried out to date. The phenomena of death and dying and its related concepts are explored and explained in depth, from the approaches of varied disciplines and related professions in the arts, social sciences, humanities, medicine and the sciences. In addition to scholars and students in the field-from anthropologists and sociologists to art and social historians - the Encyclopedia will be of interest to other professionals and practitioners whose work brings them into contact with dying, dead and bereaved people. It will be welcomed as the definitive death and dying reference source, and an essential tool for teaching, research and independent study.


Cremation

Cremation
Author: Paul E. Irion
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1968
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Cremation and the Archaeology of Death

Cremation and the Archaeology of Death
Author: Jessica Cerezo-Román
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0192519093

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The fiery transformation of the dead is replete in our popular culture and Western modernity's death ways, and yet it is increasingly evident how little this disposal method is understood by archaeologists and students of cognate disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. In this regard, the archaeological study of cremation has much to offer. Cremation is a fascinating and widespread theme and entry-point in the exploration of the variability of mortuary practices among past societies. Seeking to challenge simplistic narratives of cremation in the past and present, the studies in this volume seek to confront and explore the challenges of interpreting the variability of cremation by contending with complex networks of modern allusions and imaginings of cremations past and present and ongoing debates regarding how we identify and interpret cremation in the archaeological record. Using a series of original case studies, the book investigates the archaeological traces of cremation in a varied selection of prehistoric and historic contexts from the Mesolithic to the present in order to explore cremation from a practice-oriented and historically situated perspective.


Natural Burial

Natural Burial
Author: Douglas Davies
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441152784

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An exploration of traditional and emerging spiritualities of life and death in light of natural burial and other recent innovations in bodily disposal.