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THE CORPSE IN THE GARDEN: BURIAL, HEALTH, AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY LONDON

机译:花园中的公司:十九世纪伦敦的生命,健康和环境

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Between 1875 and 1900 advocates of green space in London converted nearly a hundred graveyards into public gardens or playgrounds. This article examines why and how this transformation in urban land use occurred. Incorporating changes in ideas about the body, disease, environment, and religion, it argues that a radically new understanding of the corpse and of burial emerged in Britain during the late nineteenth century. Instead of regarding the disintegration of the corpse with horror and trying to arrest it, many came to see the process as essential to the balance of nature. They argued that the planting of grass, plants, and trees was necessary not only to purify the air of unhealthy gases, but also to speed the transformation of the human body into its constituent elements and thus complete the circulation of matter between the animal and vegetable worlds. Although some critics maintained that the creation of recreation areas in burial grounds was both disrespectful and unhealthy, the proponents of graveyard conversion secured both popular support and parliamentary sanction for their efforts.
机译:1875年至1900年之间,伦敦绿色空间的拥护者将近一百个墓地改造成了公共花园或游乐场。本文探讨了为什么以及如何发生这种城市土地使用方式的转变。它结合了有关身体,疾病,环境和宗教的观念变化,认为在19世纪后期,英国对尸体和墓葬有了全新的认识。许多人并没有考虑到尸体因恐怖而瓦解,并试图阻止它,而是使这一过程对于平衡自然至关重要。他们认为,种草,植物和树木不仅是净化空气中不健康气体的必要,而且还需要加快人体向其构成元素的转化,从而完成动植物之间物质的循环。世界。尽管一些批评家坚持认为在墓地里建立休闲区既不尊重又不健康,但墓地改造的拥护者为他们的努力获得了民众的支持和议会的制裁。

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    《Environmental history》 |2011年第1期|p.38-68|共31页
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    PETER THORSHEIM;

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