peer-reviewedThis chapter explores the nature and function of obituaries and death notices in nineteenth-century Irish provincial newspapers. Employing a sample from a database of newspaper entries, it is argued that the use of obituaries and death notices in the pageantry of funerary culture in the nineteenth century served a dual purpose: firstly, it assisted the Catholic Church to exert control over funerary culture; and, secondly, it represents an expression of rising middle-class Catholic aspirations.ACCEPTEDPeer reviewe
Lettered on cover: Annuary of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, 1870.Caption title: The ann...
International audienceIn consecrating the lives of the deceased, obituaries offer a unique window in...
This paper is founded on the presumption, supported at the outset by some illustrative evidence, tha...
Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of copi...
The Glasgow Observer newspaper, founded in 1885 by and for the Irish community in Scotland regularly...
The relationships between death, loss, burial and grief, and our understanding of the private and pu...
CALL FOR PAPERS RSVP annual conference “Life and Death in the 19th -Century Press” Ghent University...
This article explores the emergence of the obituary in British eighteenth-century print journalism, ...
In the literature extensive attention is given to the content, structure and style of obituaries in ...
The relationships between death, loss, burial and grief, and our understanding of the private and pu...
This index is a compilation of names as they appear in funeral and obituary notices, as well as the ...
This paper describes and analyses the early eighteenth-century headstones from Balrothery and other ...
textHistorians of journalism have paid comparatively little attention to the relationship between r...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the nineteenth century inquest court and to highlight the benef...
Presented theses deals with the phenomenon of death in the second half of 19th century on the exampl...
Lettered on cover: Annuary of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, 1870.Caption title: The ann...
International audienceIn consecrating the lives of the deceased, obituaries offer a unique window in...
This paper is founded on the presumption, supported at the outset by some illustrative evidence, tha...
Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of copi...
The Glasgow Observer newspaper, founded in 1885 by and for the Irish community in Scotland regularly...
The relationships between death, loss, burial and grief, and our understanding of the private and pu...
CALL FOR PAPERS RSVP annual conference “Life and Death in the 19th -Century Press” Ghent University...
This article explores the emergence of the obituary in British eighteenth-century print journalism, ...
In the literature extensive attention is given to the content, structure and style of obituaries in ...
The relationships between death, loss, burial and grief, and our understanding of the private and pu...
This index is a compilation of names as they appear in funeral and obituary notices, as well as the ...
This paper describes and analyses the early eighteenth-century headstones from Balrothery and other ...
textHistorians of journalism have paid comparatively little attention to the relationship between r...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the nineteenth century inquest court and to highlight the benef...
Presented theses deals with the phenomenon of death in the second half of 19th century on the exampl...
Lettered on cover: Annuary of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, 1870.Caption title: The ann...
International audienceIn consecrating the lives of the deceased, obituaries offer a unique window in...
This paper is founded on the presumption, supported at the outset by some illustrative evidence, tha...