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Preserved A Cultural History Of The Funeral Home In America Dean G Lampros

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Preserved A Cultural History Of The Funeral Home In America Dean G Lampros
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.85 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Dean G. Lampros
ISBN: 9781421448404, 1421448408
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Preserved A Cultural History Of The Funeral Home In America Dean G Lampros by Dean G. Lampros 9781421448404, 1421448408 instant download after payment.

A spirited look at how funeral homes impacted American consumerism, the built environment, and national identities.

Funeral homes—those grand, aging mansions repurposed into spaces for embalming, merchandising, funeral services, and housing for the funeral director and their family—are immediately recognizable features of the American landscape, and yet the history of how these spaces emerged remains largely untold. In Preserved, Dean Lampros uses the history of this uniquely American architectural icon to explore the twentieth century's expanding consumer landscape and reveal how buildings can help construct identities.

Across the United States, Lampros traces the funeral industry's early twentieth-century exodus from gloomy downtown undertaking parlors to outmoded Victorian houses in residential districts. As savvy retailers and accidental preservationists, funeral directors refashioned the interiors into sumptuous retail settings that stimulated...

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