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In the eighteenth century Paris underwent a remarkable transformation in Western attitudes about life and death. The Architecture of Deathtraces this change through six pivotal decades, and analyzes the intellectual and social concerns that led to the establishment of a new kind of urban institution - the municipal cemetery. Drawing heavily on new materials and archival sources, supported by nearly 270 plans, photographs, and drawings, the book is not only a definitive work on the design of cemeteries but is also the cultural history of an age.Etlin, Richard A. is the author of 'The Architecture of Death', published 1987 under ISBN 9780262550154 and ISBN 0262550156.
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