
The cremation of the dead
From an aesthetic, sanitary, religious, historical, medico-legal, and economical standpointBy Hugo ErichsenLength7h 51m
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In "The Cremation of the Dead," Hugo Erichsen delves into the complex interplay between death rituals and societal values, exploring the historical evolution of cremation practices. The book employs a rigorous academic style, seamlessly weaving together empirical research with poignant anecdotes that illuminate the cultural significance of cremation across various civilizations. Erichsen's analysis not only contextualizes cremation within the framework of religious and philosophical thought but also critiques modern attitudes toward death, challenging the reader to reconsider traditional burial customs in light of contemporary eco-consciousness and shifting societal norms. Hugo Erichsen, a distinguished cultural anthropologist and historian, draws upon his extensive background in the study of funerary practices to craft this insightful work. His previous research in archaeology and anthropology, coupled with personal experiences surrounding death within his community, have profoundly shaped his understanding of how societies navigate the loss of their members. This convergence of academic rigor and emotional intelligence lends authenticity to Erichsen's narrative, making it not just informative but deeply resonant. For readers fascinated by the intersection of culture, history, and human experience, "The Cremation of the Dead" is an essential read. It invites contemplation on the legacies we leave behind and the myriad ways we honor those who have passed. Erichsen's insightful scholarship will appeal to both academic audiences and general readers alike, allowing for a richer understanding of our collective relationship with mortality.
Audiobook details
GenrePsychology
Length7 hrs 51 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 31, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
6CHAPTER IV. THE PROCESS OF MODERN CREMATION.
2INTRODUCTION.
7CHAPTER V. THE MEDICO-LEGAL ASPECT OF INCINERATION.—THE OBJECTIONS TO CREMATION.
3CHAPTER I. THE HISTORY OF CREMATION.
8CHAPTER VI. BURIAL ALIVE.—CREMATION FROM AN ÆSTHETIC AND RELIGIOUS POINT OF VIEW.
4CHAPTER II. THE EVILS OF BURIAL; THE SANITARY ASPECT OF INCINERATION.
9CHAPTER VII. ECONOMY OF CREMATING THE DEAD.—THE PRESENT STATE OF THE CREMATION QUESTION.
5CHAPTER III. CREMATION IN TIMES OF WAR.