AbstractSince 1989, Bucharest has been subject to a significant increase in the number of memorials erected in places where people have unexpectedly lost their lives. Based on the study of 204 memorials registered between 2000 and 2010 in Bucharest, this paper describes and explains the phenomenon. Furthermore, it argues against the terminology so far used in literature on the subject, which does not fully suit the Romanian case. Memorials in Bucharest must be situated and understood in a complex religious context, in which orthodox traditions regarding death are closely interlinked with remnants of ancient folk practices and beliefs of countrywide origin. Erecting them is part of the pre-established mortuary rituals, related to religious p...
In cemeteries, we do not remember our dead privately or quietly, as for example, in prayers. Instead...
The aim of the thesis was to find out what meanings people assign to funeral rituals and customs rel...
Witnesses of death: on late-mediaeval testaments from Prague Who could have been in contact with ...
AbstractSince 1989, Bucharest has been subject to a significant increase in the number of memorials ...
Only one year after the 1989 revolution, which ended the communist rule of Romania, Bucharest experi...
Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. What happens t...
Abstract: Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adult-hood and old age. Wha...
AbstractIn recent decades, the growing popularity of cremation throughout the world has led to an in...
In contemporary Ukraine, there exist various memorials that mark places of tragic death. These can b...
The paper offers a brief re-study of funerary rituals in a village inhabited by Hungarian Roman Cath...
Death is all around us and the study of past mortuary practices can inform many aspects of modern cu...
The thesis concerns on the phenomenon of death and it's tabooisation in the modern Czech society. At...
The purpose of this paper is to explore in what way the place becomes important for those who are af...
The aim of the article is to analyze the religious meaning of three funeral customs – mourning, mark...
This study shows the Romanians'' attitude towards death, which was expressed through the discourses ...
In cemeteries, we do not remember our dead privately or quietly, as for example, in prayers. Instead...
The aim of the thesis was to find out what meanings people assign to funeral rituals and customs rel...
Witnesses of death: on late-mediaeval testaments from Prague Who could have been in contact with ...
AbstractSince 1989, Bucharest has been subject to a significant increase in the number of memorials ...
Only one year after the 1989 revolution, which ended the communist rule of Romania, Bucharest experi...
Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. What happens t...
Abstract: Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adult-hood and old age. Wha...
AbstractIn recent decades, the growing popularity of cremation throughout the world has led to an in...
In contemporary Ukraine, there exist various memorials that mark places of tragic death. These can b...
The paper offers a brief re-study of funerary rituals in a village inhabited by Hungarian Roman Cath...
Death is all around us and the study of past mortuary practices can inform many aspects of modern cu...
The thesis concerns on the phenomenon of death and it's tabooisation in the modern Czech society. At...
The purpose of this paper is to explore in what way the place becomes important for those who are af...
The aim of the article is to analyze the religious meaning of three funeral customs – mourning, mark...
This study shows the Romanians'' attitude towards death, which was expressed through the discourses ...
In cemeteries, we do not remember our dead privately or quietly, as for example, in prayers. Instead...
The aim of the thesis was to find out what meanings people assign to funeral rituals and customs rel...
Witnesses of death: on late-mediaeval testaments from Prague Who could have been in contact with ...