peer reviewedThis article discusses funerary politics in relationship to the political culture of the small state of Luxembourg in northwest Europe during the age of modernisation. During the long nineteenth century, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg experienced several political changes which affected sepulcral culture, but this did not lead to a 'Kulturkampf' over cemeteries between the Church and the State as is occurred in neighbouring countries. Disputes were resolved at the local level. We apply small power theory to explain the relatively harmonious co-existence of State power with the Catholic clergy, and hightlight the important role of local government. For the top-down introduction of cremation, we need ot change scale and focus on a...
The Failure of a Baroque sensibility : Rouen wills in the 18th century. This article is concerned w...
To whom do the dead belong? The French Foreign Legion exemplifies a modern military conundrum: how t...
International audienceThis article attempts a regional overview, substantially updating the data tha...
This article discusses funerary politics in relationship to the political culture of the small state...
Luxembourg is a 'delayed nation', as far as cremation is concerned. It was in 1995 that the Grand Du...
peer reviewedComparative studies on funeral cultures are mainly concerned with differences related t...
In this article, I examine the changing disposal of pauper corpses in the nineteenth-century hospita...
This paper focuses on a small nation state instead of a big country to provide a different perspecti...
In the last one hundred years, Czech lands and Europe in general have witnessed a significant change...
International audienceThis article proposes a first synthesis of ancient funerary practices in weste...
Dynastic transfer in the Dutch Republic. The political and religious meaning of the Stadholders' fun...
The paper will present the first results of a research project which aims at: ◦the elaboration of a...
This paper reconstructs the history of civil funerals in Belgium during the long 19th century within...
peer reviewedFor the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive...
peer reviewedThis article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material cultu...
The Failure of a Baroque sensibility : Rouen wills in the 18th century. This article is concerned w...
To whom do the dead belong? The French Foreign Legion exemplifies a modern military conundrum: how t...
International audienceThis article attempts a regional overview, substantially updating the data tha...
This article discusses funerary politics in relationship to the political culture of the small state...
Luxembourg is a 'delayed nation', as far as cremation is concerned. It was in 1995 that the Grand Du...
peer reviewedComparative studies on funeral cultures are mainly concerned with differences related t...
In this article, I examine the changing disposal of pauper corpses in the nineteenth-century hospita...
This paper focuses on a small nation state instead of a big country to provide a different perspecti...
In the last one hundred years, Czech lands and Europe in general have witnessed a significant change...
International audienceThis article proposes a first synthesis of ancient funerary practices in weste...
Dynastic transfer in the Dutch Republic. The political and religious meaning of the Stadholders' fun...
The paper will present the first results of a research project which aims at: ◦the elaboration of a...
This paper reconstructs the history of civil funerals in Belgium during the long 19th century within...
peer reviewedFor the environment, humans and their way of life have become one of the most decisive...
peer reviewedThis article uses a novel quantitative methodology to examine sepulchral material cultu...
The Failure of a Baroque sensibility : Rouen wills in the 18th century. This article is concerned w...
To whom do the dead belong? The French Foreign Legion exemplifies a modern military conundrum: how t...
International audienceThis article attempts a regional overview, substantially updating the data tha...