The international literature characterises late nineteenth and early twentieth-century cemeteries as being a ‘mirror’ of society. They were supposed to reflect social relationships in a living city. For the first time, this dissertation examines this assertion by using a concrete example, namely cemetery ‘Nabij Kapel in ’t Zand’ located in the Dutch city of Roermond. The study shows that the cemetery in Roermond can indeed be considered a ‘mirror’ of social relationships in the city of Roermond between 1870 and 1940. The cemetery was a ‘small copy’, a ‘microcosm’ as it were, of the city of Roermond in this period
This paper examines the genesis of racial segregation in Braamfontein Cemetery. I ask, how and why, ...
Kristof Dombrecht, Social Inequality (post mortem) in Rural Communities North of Bruges (1500-1579) ...
Tussen 17 en 19 januari 2007 heeft er een karterend zoeksleuven onderzoek plaatsgevonden op het plan...
The international literature characterises late nineteenth and early twentieth-century cemeteries as...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present a...
Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present a...
Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present a...
In de tweede helft van de negentiende eeuw waren mannen en vrouwen uit de sociale bovenlagen van Den...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
Schulz W. De rol van sociale achtergrond in de carrière van mannen in Nederland, 1865-1940. In: Völk...
This paper examines the genesis of racial segregation in Braamfontein Cemetery. I ask, how and why, ...
Kristof Dombrecht, Social Inequality (post mortem) in Rural Communities North of Bruges (1500-1579) ...
Tussen 17 en 19 januari 2007 heeft er een karterend zoeksleuven onderzoek plaatsgevonden op het plan...
The international literature characterises late nineteenth and early twentieth-century cemeteries as...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present a...
Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present a...
Cemeteries have been viewed in opposed ways as ritual spaces that either mirror society or present a...
In de tweede helft van de negentiende eeuw waren mannen en vrouwen uit de sociale bovenlagen van Den...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
Schulz W. De rol van sociale achtergrond in de carrière van mannen in Nederland, 1865-1940. In: Völk...
This paper examines the genesis of racial segregation in Braamfontein Cemetery. I ask, how and why, ...
Kristof Dombrecht, Social Inequality (post mortem) in Rural Communities North of Bruges (1500-1579) ...
Tussen 17 en 19 januari 2007 heeft er een karterend zoeksleuven onderzoek plaatsgevonden op het plan...