Loading... Please wait...

Our Newsletter


Victorian Undertaker

Price:
$14.00
SKU:
2337
Bookmark and Share


Product Description

Book

Trevor May

32 pp, 50 ills.

The Victorians were familiar with death and, while they did not welcome it, they felt relatively at ease with it. This book looks at the background to Victorian ideas and at the way in which those beliefs were given substance in the funeral and through the practices of mourning. It sets out to show the extent to which funerals reflected the social divisions that were present within nineteenth-century society. There is much in this book to interest social historians, those with a concern for historical costume, and transport enthusiasts, for there is a section on the development of the horse-drawn hearse.

Trevor May is a freelance writer and lectures; he is the author of ten books on economic and social history. Other titles for Shire by this author are:

Military Barracks

The Victorian Domestic Servant,

The Victorian Schoolroom

The Victorian Railway Worker

Victorian and Edwardian Horse Cabs (currently out of print)

The Victorian Workhouse.


Find Similar Products by Category


You Recently Viewed...