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- catalog contributor b1432227.
- catalog created "1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1980.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Prepare for death and follow me, Colonial America: Covey, C. Destination death. Earle, A.M. Death ritual in Colonial New York. Livingston, W. Of the extravagance of our funerals. Dethlefsen, E. and Deetz, J. Death's heads, cherubs, and willow trees. -- Reaching for the choir invisible, the nineteenth century: Saum, L. Death in the popular mind of pre-Civil War America. Habenstein, R. and Lamers, W. The pattern of late nineteenth-century funerals. Haris, N. The cemetery beautiful. Carter, P. If a man die, shall he live again. Phelps, E.S. The gates ajar. -- Death shall have no dominion, the twentieth century: Aries, P. Forbidden death. Bowman, L. The effects of city civilization. Blauner, R. Death and social structure. Kubler-Ross, E. On the fear of death. Blaney, H. The modern part cemetery. -- Passing, an epilogue: Jackson, C.O. Death in American life.".
- catalog extent "viii, 287 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Inventing the American way of death, 1830-1920.".
- catalog identifier "0877221804 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Inventing the American way of death, 1830-1920.".
- catalog isPartOf "American civilization".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Temple University Press,".
- catalog relation "Inventing the American way of death, 1830-1920.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "BB528".
- catalog subject "Death.".
- catalog subject "Funeral rites and ceremonies United States History.".
- catalog subject "GT3203 .F37".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prepare for death and follow me, Colonial America: Covey, C. Destination death. Earle, A.M. Death ritual in Colonial New York. Livingston, W. Of the extravagance of our funerals. Dethlefsen, E. and Deetz, J. Death's heads, cherubs, and willow trees. -- Reaching for the choir invisible, the nineteenth century: Saum, L. Death in the popular mind of pre-Civil War America. Habenstein, R. and Lamers, W. The pattern of late nineteenth-century funerals. Haris, N. The cemetery beautiful. Carter, P. If a man die, shall he live again. Phelps, E.S. The gates ajar. -- Death shall have no dominion, the twentieth century: Aries, P. Forbidden death. Bowman, L. The effects of city civilization. Blauner, R. Death and social structure. Kubler-Ross, E. On the fear of death. Blaney, H. The modern part cemetery. -- Passing, an epilogue: Jackson, C.O. Death in American life.".
- catalog title "Inventing the American way of death, 1830-1920 / James J. Farrell.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".