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The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, C. 1450-1800: Contested Ideals, Controversial Spaces, and Suspicious Objects

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The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, C. 1450-1800: Contested Ideals, Controversial Spaces, and Suspicious Objects
The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, C. 1450-1800: Contested Ideals, Controversial Spaces, and Suspicious Objects

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The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, C. 1450-1800: Contested Ideals, Controversial Spaces, and Suspicious Objects

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Both in our time and in the past, death was one of the most important aspects of anyone’s life. The early modern period saw drastic changes in rites of death, burials and commemoration. One particularly fruitful avenue of research is not to focus on death in general, but the moment of death specifically. This volume investigates this transitionary moment between life and death. In many cases, this was a death on a deathbed, but it also included the scaffold, battlefield, or death in the streets. Contributors: Friedrich J. Becher, Benedikt Brunner, Isabel Casteels, Martin Christ, Louise Deschryver, Irene Dingel, Michaël Green, Vanessa Harding, Sigrun Haude, Vera Henkelmann, Imke Lichterfeld, Erik Seeman, Elizabeth Tingle, and Hillard von Thiessen.

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