Death, Loss, Memory and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1780–1914
Discover the profound exploration of grief and remembrance in "Death, Loss, Memory and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1780–1914," a compelling four-volume interdisciplinary collection published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2025. Spanning 662 pages, this extensive work delves into the intricate themes of loss and mourning that shaped the emotional landscape of the 19th century. With insightful editorial commentary, this collection serves as an invaluable resource for students and scholars interested in the History of Emotions. Whether you are researching historical perspectives on grief or seeking to understand the cultural significance of memory during this transformative period, this book is essential for deepening your understanding of how society has navigated the complexities of human emotion. Enhance your library with this scholarly work and engage with the rich tapestry of historical narratives surrounding death and mourning.