#23. Material History Bulletin (Spring 1986)

Introduction by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Articles: Dying and rising in the Kingdom of God: the ritual incarnation of the "Ultimate" in Eastern Christian culture by David J . Goa. -- Beautifying the boneyard : the changing image of the cemetery in nineteenth-century Ontario by Roger Hall and Br...

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Other Authors: Riley, Barbara (editor); Pocius, Gerald L. (editor); Goa, David J.; Hall, Roger, 1945-; Bowden, Bruce; Trask, Deborah E.; McNabb, Debra, 1957-; Patterson, Nancy-Lou; Evans, Valerie, 1936-; Grammond, Madeleine; Lecroix, Benoît
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: National Museum of Man and National Museum of Science and Technology 1986
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cbu/id/4087
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Summary:Introduction by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Articles: Dying and rising in the Kingdom of God: the ritual incarnation of the "Ultimate" in Eastern Christian culture by David J . Goa. -- Beautifying the boneyard : the changing image of the cemetery in nineteenth-century Ontario by Roger Hall and Bruce Bowden. -- The transformation of the traditional Newfoundland cemetery: institutionalizing the secular dead by Gerald L . Pocius. -- Research reports: Carved in stone: material evidence in the graveyards of Kings County, Nova Scotia by Deborah Trask and Debra McNabb. -- Open secrets: fifteen Masonic and Orange Lodge gravemarkers in Waterloo and Wellington Counties, Ontario (1862-1983) by Nancy-Lou Patterson. -- Research note: In mourning by Valerie Evans. -- Bibliographies: an introductory bibliography on cultural studies relating to death and dying in Canada by Gerald L. Pocius. -- Mort et religion traditionnelle au Québec : Bibliographie par Madeleine Grammond et Benoît Lecroix. -- Reviews The Material History Bulletin was published 1976-Fall 1990 (nos. 1-32). The name was then changed to the Material History Review, published Spring 1991-Fall 2005 (nos. 33-62). The name changed again to Material Culture Review, Spring 2006 (no. 63)-present. Published semiannually.