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A History Of Death In 17th Century England Ben Norman

  • SKU: BELL-37722034
A History Of Death In 17th Century England Ben Norman
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Publisher: Pen & Sword History
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.06 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Ben Norman
ISBN: 9781526755261, 1526755262
Language: English
Year: 2020

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A History Of Death In 17th Century England Ben Norman by Ben Norman 9781526755261, 1526755262 instant download after payment.

Death was a constant presence in the lives of the rich and poor alike in seventeenth-century England, being much more visible in everyday existence than it is today. It is a highly important and surprisingly captivating part of the epic story of England during the turbulent years of the 1600s. This book guides readers through the subject using a chronological approach, as would have been experienced by those living in the country at the time, beginning with the myriad causes of death, including disease, war, and capital punishment, and finishing with an exploration of posthumous commemoration. Although contemporaries of the seventeenth century did not fully realise it, when it came to the confrontation of mortality they were living in wildly changing times.

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