Necropolis · London and Its Dead

Necropolis · London and Its Dead
Authors
Arnold, Catharine
Publisher
Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster UK Ltd.
Tags
history
ISBN
9781416502487
Date
2006-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.35 MB
Lang
en
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Layer upon layer of London soil reveals burials from pre-historic and medieval times. The city is one giant grave, filled with the remains of previous eras. The Houses of Parliament sit on the edge of a former plague pit; St Paul's is built over human remains; Underground tunnels were driven through forgotten catacombs, thick with bones. A society can be judged by the way it treats its dead, and this is especially true of London. From Roman burial rites to the horrors of the plague, from the founding of the great Victorian cemeteries to the development of cremation and the cult of mourning that surrounded the death of Diana, Princess of Wales - *Necropolis* leaves no headstone unturned in its exploration of our changing attitudes towards the deceased among us.

**Catharine Arnold** read English at Cambridge and holds a further degree in Psychology. A journalist and academic with a particular interest in death and crime, Catharine's previous books include the acclaimed novel *Lost Time

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