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Accepted Paper:

Minute of silence: the development of modern cremation in the European communist countries  
Aleksandra Pavicevic (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts)

Paper short abstract:

I will try to show the development and status of the idea and practice of cremation in countries which found themselves behind the Iron Curtain after the Second World War. Did modern cremation serve in the interest of socialist social order and communist ideology, and if so, in what way?

Paper long abstract:

The idea of modern cremation was much more than a notion of a more hygienic, ecological and aesthetically acceptable method for the disposal of human remains. From its inception at the end of the 18th century, all the way into the second half of the 20th century, it was tied to various political, national and cultural ideologies, with the common factor throughout being anticlericalism and secularization. In this presentation, I will try to show the development and status of the idea and practice of cremation in countries which found themselves behind the Iron Curtain after the Second World War. Did modern cremation serve in the interest of socialist social order and communist ideology, and if so, in what way? What was the fate of the idea in relation to the specificities of different communist regimes and what factors effected its adoption or rejection?

Panel Perf02
Funeral rituals
  Session 1 Friday 9 June, 2023, -