Death in the Diaspora
British and Irish Gravestones
Angela McCarthy editor Nicholas Evans editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:25th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon

As British and Irish migrants sought new lives in the Caribbean, Asia, North America and Australasia, they left a trail of physical remains where settlement occurred. Between the 17th and 20th centuries, gravestones and elaborate epitaphs documented identity and attachment to their old and new worlds. This book expands upon earlier examination of cultural imperialism to reveal how individuals, kinship groups and occupational connections identified with place and space over time. With analyses based on gravestones and memorial markers in the UK and Ireland, Australasia, Asia, Africa and the Americas, the contributors explore how this evidence can inform 21st-century ideas about the attachments that British and Irish migrants had to ‘home’ – in both life and death.
The volume is likely to be/prove of interest to those from a variety of backgrounds – not only scholars of death studies but also those interested in national and diasporic identities and historians of the British Empire, while it is equally approachable for genealogists and family historians. The collection of studies raises wider issues of what it means to be British and Irish today and provides a stepping stone for similar work exploring expressions of identity by different ethnic groups moving within and migrating into Britain. -- Dr Anna Fairley Neilsson * Church Monuments *
ISBN: 9781474473798
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232 pages