Without a Friend? Burial of the Destitute Poor in Cork, 1830–1900

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY
Aoife Bhreatnach
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Burying the very poor presented a recurring challenge to communities, parishes, and local government yet the burial practices of the destitute remain an understudied area of Irish funerary culture. ‘Friends’ – family and community who claimed bodies and petitioned for coffins – negotiated a network of private alms and publicly funded poor relief to secure burial for their dead. The city's medical schools, whose dissection of corpses was deeply unpopular, shaped institutional and private burial practices. After the Famine, the popular fear of dissection joined to a horror of the newly established workhouse burial grounds that physically segregated the institutional dead. Extensive claiming of corpses by friends and Anglican parishes from the workhouse in post-Famine Cork shows that the symbolic power of the pauper grave was manifest in the burial landscape rather than cheap coffins and common graves.
没有朋友?在科克埋葬赤贫的穷人,1830-1900
埋葬非常贫穷的人对社区、教区和地方政府来说是一个反复出现的挑战,但在爱尔兰葬礼文化中,穷人的埋葬习俗仍然是一个未被充分研究的领域。“朋友”——认领尸体并请求棺材的家庭和社区——通过私人施舍和公共资助的贫困救济网络协商,确保死者得到埋葬。这座城市的医学院解剖尸体极不受欢迎,它们塑造了机构和私人的葬礼习俗。饥荒之后,对解剖的普遍恐惧与对新建立的济贫院墓地的恐惧结合在一起,这些墓地在物理上隔离了机构中的死者。在饥荒后的科克,朋友和圣公会教区对济贫院大量尸体的认领表明,穷人坟墓的象征力量在埋葬景观中得到体现,而不是廉价的棺材和普通的坟墓。
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