This dissertation examines the evolution of mourning and funeral customs during the reign of Queen Victoria, from the time period 1837 to 1901. The Victorian era has long been perceived to have been the time period in which the height of both mourning and funeral customs were achieved in British society, and through research into the topic this dissertation investigates how true this statement is. The topic shall be explored through examining three royal funerals which took place during the era: the funeral of King William IV which occurred in 1837, with his death leading to start of the Victorian era; the Prince Consort's funeral in 1861 which will be used as the midpoint comparison in this study, his death and Queen Victoria's subsequent ...
abstract: This thesis is structured proleptically, in the initial section I introduce the modern fun...
After the death of Prince Albert in 1861, mourning lockets and jewelry became central to Victorian g...
This thesis represents the most detailed investigation into English royal funeral ceremonies 1570-16...
This dissertation examines the evolution of mourning and funeral customs during the reign of Queen V...
This paper is founded on the presumption, supported at the outset by some illustrative evidence, tha...
When considering the Victorian era, a common perspective of the culture is of one that was prudish, ...
The main objective of this research paper is to trace and enhance the development of British mourn...
It is thus the purpose of this chapter to survey and analyse the public responses to three prominent...
Mourning dress, the typically black costume worn to mark a bereavement was once a well-established p...
This study investigates a relationship between the nineteenth-century attitude toward death and its ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.This study has presented a comp...
Le suprême hommage studies the handling of dying, burial and commemoration of royal and political el...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
CALL FOR PAPERS RSVP annual conference “Life and Death in the 19th -Century Press” Ghent University...
Le suprême hommage studies the handling of dying, burial and commemoration of royal and political el...
abstract: This thesis is structured proleptically, in the initial section I introduce the modern fun...
After the death of Prince Albert in 1861, mourning lockets and jewelry became central to Victorian g...
This thesis represents the most detailed investigation into English royal funeral ceremonies 1570-16...
This dissertation examines the evolution of mourning and funeral customs during the reign of Queen V...
This paper is founded on the presumption, supported at the outset by some illustrative evidence, tha...
When considering the Victorian era, a common perspective of the culture is of one that was prudish, ...
The main objective of this research paper is to trace and enhance the development of British mourn...
It is thus the purpose of this chapter to survey and analyse the public responses to three prominent...
Mourning dress, the typically black costume worn to mark a bereavement was once a well-established p...
This study investigates a relationship between the nineteenth-century attitude toward death and its ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.This study has presented a comp...
Le suprême hommage studies the handling of dying, burial and commemoration of royal and political el...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
CALL FOR PAPERS RSVP annual conference “Life and Death in the 19th -Century Press” Ghent University...
Le suprême hommage studies the handling of dying, burial and commemoration of royal and political el...
abstract: This thesis is structured proleptically, in the initial section I introduce the modern fun...
After the death of Prince Albert in 1861, mourning lockets and jewelry became central to Victorian g...
This thesis represents the most detailed investigation into English royal funeral ceremonies 1570-16...