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The Undiscovered Country: Journeys Among the Dead

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Undiscovered Country: Journeys Among the Dead

Contributors:

By (Author) Carl Watkins

ISBN:

9780099548584

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage

Publication Date:

15th February 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Cultural studies: customs and traditions
Sociology
Social and cultural anthropology
Social and cultural history
Sociology: death and dying

Dewey:

393

Prizes:

Short-listed for The PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History 2014 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

245g

Description

A fascinating history of the changing - and enduring - beliefs about death, and what lies beyond. 'This is a wonderful book- curious and insightful' Ian Mortimer, author of The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval EnglandWe know what happens to the body when we die, but what happens to the soul The answer may remain a great unknown, but the question has shaped centuries of tradition, folklore and religious belief.In this vivid history of the macabre, Carl Watkins goes in search of the ancient customs, local characters and compelling tales that illuminate how people over the years have come to terms with our ultimate fate. The result is an enthralling journey into Britain's past, from medieval hauntings on the Yorkshire moors and eccentric memorials on the Cornish coast to seances in Victorian kitchens and gallows tales from a Bristol gaol. Impeccably researched and elegantly told, The Undiscovered Country ventures beyond the veil to bring the dead back to life.

Reviews

A first-class study of British attitudes to death and dying from the Middle Ages to the 20th century... A fascinating work of social history that is both scholarly and accessible to general readers * Financial Times *
Watkins has a gift for conveying a feeling of place, and is good at conjuring up the dead, lifting the veil so that we can have a peek into the grave and beyond * Good Book Guide *
Outstanding ... This may be a book about death but, paradoxically, it is one filled with intelligence and life * Sunday Times *
Superbly written, shows how the meaning of life is still everywhere connected to what it means to die -- Ian Thomson * Financial Times *
A sensitive and fascinating history of an "undiscovered country" which, in many ways, mirrors the story of Britain -- John Gallagher * Sunday Telegraph *

Author Bio

Born and bred in Warwickshire, Carl Watkins read history at Cambridge, where he is now lecturer in medieval history and a fellow of Magdalene College. He writes about belief and has published on the history of ghosts, the afterlife, saints and folklore. His first book, History and the Supernatural in Medieval England, was published by CUP in 2007, and he has contributed to a forthcoming Cambridge history of medieval England. He has also appeared on Radio 3's Night Waves, in a number of programmes for Radio 4's series The Long View and on a number of television documentaries. He lives in Cambridge.

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