
The Place of the Dead: Death and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
by Edited by Bruce Gordon , Peter Marshall-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | |
1. Introduction: placing the dead in late medieval and early modern Europe Bruce Gordon and Peter Marshall | |
2. The place of the dead in Flanders and Tuscany: towards a comparative history of the Black Death Samuel K. Cohn Jr | |
3. 'Longing to be prayed for': death and commemoration in an English parish in the later middle ages Clive Burgess | |
4. Spirits seeking bodies: death, procession and communal memory in the middle ages Nancy Caciola | |
5. Malevolent ghosts and ministering angels: apparitions and pastoral care in the Swiss Reformation Bruce Gordon | |
6. 'The map of God's good word': geographies of the afterlife in Tudor and early Stuart England Peter Marshall | |
7. Contesting sacred space: burial disputes in sixteenth-century France Penny Roberts | |
8. 'Defyle not Christ's kirk with your carion': burial and the development of burial aisles in post-Reformation Scotland Andrew Spicer | |
9. Whose body?: a study of attitudes towards the dead body in early modern Paris Vanessa Harding | |
10. Women, memory and will-making in Elizabethan England J. S. W. Helt | |
11. Death, prophecy and judgement in Transylvania Graeme Murdock | |
12. Funeral sermons and orations as religious propaganda in sixteenth-century France Larissa Juliet Taylor | |
13. The worst death becomes a good thing: the passion of Don Rodrigo Calderó | |
n James M. Boyden | |
14. Tokens of innocence: infant baptism, death and burial in early modern England Will Coster | |
15. The afterlives of monstrous infants in Reformation Germany Philip M. Soergel. |
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