Death, Burial and the Individual in Early Modern England
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Exploring English attitudes towards death from the Middle Ages to the modern era, this book delves into the evolution of societal reactions to mortality. It examines how cultural, religious, and social factors shaped individual experiences and perceptions of death and burial practices in early modern England. Through historical analysis, the author uncovers the transition in attitudes that inform contemporary perspectives on death.
