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050 4 $aBD444$b.A67131 1975
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100 1 $aAriès, Philippe.
240 10 $aEssais sur l'histoire de la mort en Occident.$lEnglish
245 10 $aWestern attitudes toward death, from the Middle Ages to the present /$cby Philippe Ariès ; translated by Patricia M. Ranum.
250 $aJohn Hopkins pbk. ed.
260 $aBaltimore :$bJohns Hopkins University Press,$c1975.
300 $axi, 111 p. :$bill. ;$c21 cm.
490 1 $aThe Johns Hopkins symposia in comparative history
500 $aTranslation of: Essais sur l'histoire de la mort en Occident.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a1. Tamed death --- 2. One' own death --- 3. Thy death --- 4. Forbidden death.
520 $aAriès traces Western man's attitudes toward mortality from the early medieval conception of death as the familiar collective destiny of the human race to the modern tendency, so pronounced in industrial societies, to hide death as if it were an embarrassing family secret.
546 $aTranslation of: Essais sur l'histoire de la mort en Occident.
650 0 $aDeath.
650 6 $aMort.
650 17 $aDood.$2gtt
650 17 $aWesterse wereld.$2gtt
650 4 $aAttitude to Death$vEssays.
650 4 $aFolklore$vEssays.
650 4 $aMortuary Practice$xhistory$vEssays.
653 $aDeath$aAttitudes of society Western world, ca 1200-1972
830 0 $aJohns Hopkins symposia in comparative history.
852 00 $bmil$hBD444$i.A6713 1975g