Cemeteries and the Decline of the Occult: From Ghosts to Memory in the Modern Age
Cemeteries and the Decline of the Occult: From Ghosts to Memory in the Modern Age
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New places for the dead - cemeteries - were from the start understood as places of Q-K Foot Board Extensions memory in which the undead and sleepless dead, ghosts and spirits did not abide.Anxieties about the public health problems of old burial grounds were born of a new interest to separate the dead from the living; memory replaced the corpse as the placeholder for the deceased; a secular geography replaced a sacred one.The essay ends with the speculation that the popularity of the occult in late nineteenth century Europe might have been a response to the novel segregation Construction Set Toys of the dead.
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