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Title: Unearthly Landscapes
Sub-title: NZ's Early Cemeteries, Churchyards and Urupa
By (author): Stephen Deed
ISBN10-13: 1927322189 : 9781927322185
Format: Paperback
Size: 203x234mm
Pages: 256
Weight: .748 Kg.
Published: Otago University Press (NZ) - January   2016
List Price: 22.50 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Australasian & Pacific history : Social & cultural history : Travel & holiday
By the nineteenth century the ancient urban churchyards of Britain, burdened with gener­ations of dead, were unable to cope with rising numbers of corpses. Partially decomposed bodies were regularly disinterred and dumped in pits to free up room for the newly dead. Fears about the danger to public health eventually put an end to the urban churchyard burial grounds, and by the time settlers set sail for New Zealand large modern cemeteries were being established on the edges of towns and cities. Migrants therefore brought with them a range of burial practices. The land they arrived in already had a long tradition of Māori burial ritual and places, which would be transformed by this contact with the European world. The migrants own traditions were adapted to their new environment and society, creating burial places unique to New Zealand. Today, old cemeteries dot the countryside, but are often ignored. Yet the resting places of the dead are a reflection of the life of the surrounding community, and New Zealands early cemeteries have fascinating stories to tell. In this beautifully written and illustrated book, Stephen Deed sets out to reconnect the historic cemeteries we see today with the history of this country and its people.
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