Digging Up the Dead

Digging Up the Dead
Author: Michael Kammen
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226423328

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With Digging Up the Dead, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Michael Kammen reveals a treasure trove of fascinating, surprising, and occasionally gruesome stories of exhumation and reburial throughout American history. Taking us to the contested grave sites of such figures as Sitting Bull, John Paul Jones, Frank Lloyd Wright, Daniel Boone, Jefferson Davis, and even Abraham Lincoln, Kammen explores how complicated interactions of regional pride, shifting reputations, and evolving burial practices led to public and often emotional battles over the final resting places of famous figures. Grave-robbing, skull-fondling, cases of mistaken identity, and the financial lures of cemetery tourism all come into play as Kammen delves deeply into this little-known—yet surprisingly persistent—aspect of American history. Simultaneously insightful and interesting, masterly and macabre, Digging Up the Dead reminds us that the stories of American history don’t always end when the key players pass on. Rather, the battle—over reputations, interpretations, and, last but far from least, possession of the remains themselves—is often just beginning.

Digging Up the Dead

Digging Up the Dead
Author: Druin Burch
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1446400174

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A tearaway young man from Norfolk, Astley Cooper (1768-1841) became the world's richest and most famous surgeon. Admired from afar by the Brontës and up close by his student Keats, his success was born of an appetite for bloody revolutions. He set up an international network of bodysnatchers, won the Royal Society's highest prize and boasted to Parliament that there was no one whose body he could not steal. Experimenting on his neighbours' corpses and the living bodies of their stolen pets, his discoveries were as great as his infamy. Caught up in the French Revolution, and in attempts to bring radical democracy to Britain, Cooper nevertheless rose to become surgeon to royals from the Prince Regent to Queen Victoria. Setting the past against his own reactions to autopsies and operations, hospitals and poetry, Burch's Digging Up the Dead is a riveting account of a world of gothic horror as well as fertile idealism.

Digging Up the Dead

Digging Up the Dead
Author: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781482415605

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Death is a fact of life that many find hard to deal with. For centuries, people have struggled to understand death and to find ways of coping with the loss and sorrow it brings. Some age-old religious ceremonies may seem natural to some, but bizarre to others. Myths and superstitions have resulted in some of the strangest, cruelest death rituals. These books explore the history of death and death rituals throughout human history--from the mummies of ancient Egypt to modern executions. Historic illustrations and modern photographs are sure to enthrall readers of all ages. *

Digging Up History

Digging Up History
Author: Sheila Connolly
Publisher: Beyond The Page
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1950461149

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The New York Times bestselling author of Dead End Street returns with Nell Pratt discovering one of Philadelphia’s darker buried secrets . . . When a summer intern at the Preservation Society discovers an aged document hidden in the binding of an antique book, Society president Nell Pratt is intrigued by the possibilities: is it a valuable historic document or just a useless scrap of paper? When analysis reveals that it’s a hand-drawn map of one of Philadelphia’s oldest neighborhoods, Nell learns that the area is being excavated for a new real estate development and may hold long-buried secrets from the city’s historic heyday. Determined to get to the bottom of the map’s origin and what it might tell her about the mysterious plot of land, Nell will have to contend with a construction company owner who disappears, a former Society board member who’s harbored a dark secret her entire life, and a remarkable discovery that may have the dead turning over in their graves . . . Praise for the Museum Mysteries: “[The] archival milieu and the foibles of the characters are intriguing, and it’s refreshing to encounter an FBI man who is human, competent, and essential to the plot.” —Publishers Weekly “She’s smart, she’s savvy, and she’s sharp enough to spot what really goes on behind the scenes in museum politics.” —Mary Jane Maffini, author of the Charlotte Adams Mysteries “National Treasure meets The Philadelphia Story in this clever, charming, and sophisticated caper.” —Hank Phillippi Ryan, award-winning author of The Other Woman

Digging for the Disappeared

Digging for the Disappeared
Author: Adam Rosenblatt
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 080479488X

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The mass graves from our long human history of genocide, massacres, and violent conflict form an underground map of atrocity that stretches across the planet's surface. In the past few decades, due to rapidly developing technologies and a powerful global human rights movement, the scientific study of those graves has become a standard facet of post-conflict international assistance. Digging for the Disappeared provides readers with a window into this growing but little-understood form of human rights work, including the dangers and sometimes unexpected complications that arise as evidence is gathered and the dead are named. Adam Rosenblatt examines the ethical, political, and historical foundations of the rapidly growing field of forensic investigation, from the graves of the "disappeared" in Latin America to genocides in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia to post–Saddam Hussein Iraq. In the process, he illustrates how forensic teams strive to balance the needs of war crimes tribunals, transitional governments, and the families of the missing in post-conflict nations. Digging for the Disappeared draws on interviews with key players in the field to present a new way to analyze and value the work forensic experts do at mass graves, shifting the discussion from an exclusive focus on the rights of the living to a rigorous analysis of the care of the dead. Rosenblatt tackles these heady, hard topics in order to extend human rights scholarship into the realm of the dead and the limited but powerful forms of repair available for victims of atrocity.

Digging Up the Dead

Digging Up the Dead
Author: Gary Champion
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-09-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781492341031

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Someone in the small town of Hawley, Rhode Island is digging up bodies. Matt Calloway and his small group of officers need to find out why? It doesn't stop with the disturbing of graves. Several murders follow for apparently no reason. Matt meets his new girlfriend Amanda at a séance' held at the cemetery where the bodies have been disturbed. She and her campy group of witches who are often naked enter his life to change it forever. Matt and Bonnie his second in command plus a cat named Nic Nac search the town for answers he believes ends with a former drama teacher. At some point Matt discovers that the reason for all the killings lies in the very beginning of the town. His efforts to stop the killing leads him to England and back. He and Amanda track the person they think is responsible and when they think it's over it's actually just heating up.

Digging Up the Dead

Digging Up the Dead
Author: Various
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781482411744

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Death is a fact of life that many find hard to deal with. For centuries, people have struggled to understand death and to find ways of coping with the loss and sorrow it brings. Some age-old religious ceremonies may seem natural to some, but bizarre to others. Myths and superstitions have resulted in some of the strangest, cruelest death rituals. These books explore death and death rituals throughout human history--from the mummies of ancient Egypt to modern executions. Historic illustrations and modern photographs are sure to enthrall readers of all ages. * Graphic organizers and charts help readers recall important information * Amazing photographs from around the world aid reader comprehension * At-level social studies themes with challenging but manageable language

Bodysnatchers

Bodysnatchers
Author: Suzie Lennox
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1473866561

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The grim history of England’s bodysnatching trade: “Lennox’s thorough exploration is riveting” (Naomi Clifford, author of The Disappearance of Maria Glenn). From the string of murders committed by Burke and Hare, a pair of ghouls who are still the stuff of pop culture legend, to the lesser-known but equally gruesome grave-robbing exploits of Henry Gillies, William Patrick, and Joseph Grainger, here is the fascinating true chronicle of England’s “Resurrection Men.” During the winter months of 1742–1832, selling fresh cadavers to anatomists up and down the country, all in aid of medical advancement, was the surest way to earn a living for desperate men. After all, anatomy schools would pay high prices for corpses to dissect—the fresher the better. And they asked no questions as to their origins. This resulted in the criminal underworld of the “Sack ‘em up Men” who left behind disinterred churchyards and burial grounds, and spread fear and horror throughout the United Kingdom. In Bodysnatchers, Suzie Lennox unearths the truth behind the macabre tales, separating fact from folktale, and setting the record straight about Britain’s gruesome, often forgotten history.

The Ka of Gifford Hillary

The Ka of Gifford Hillary
Author: Dennis Wheatley
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2013-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144821341X

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I am in prison awaiting trial for the murder of my wife's lover... My version of what occurred is so utterly fantastic that it is certain to be taken as an attempt by me to show that I am mad. But the doctors have already agreed that I am sane; so for myself I see no escape from the gallows. Nevertheless, I swear by Almighty God that all I am about to dictate into a recording machine is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. With Sir Gifford Hillary and Wing Commander Johnny Norton involved in plans to counter the might of Soviet Russia, interest soon centres on the evil Lady Ankaret and the tragedy which occurred at Longshot Hall, South Hampshire, on the night of the 9th September. A victim is struck down, and from that moment onwards the events which follow seem, at first, fantastic and unbelievable–but are later realised to be entirely logical. What does happen after death? And why should Sir Gifford find himself in prison, on trial for his life?

Collecting Dead Relatives

Collecting Dead Relatives
Author: Laverne Galeener-Moore
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 155
Release: 1987
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780806311814

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A humorous approach to genealogical research discusses successful research methods and various sources of information, including the National Archives, county courthouses, libraries, and genealogical societies