Von 'Flamma' zum 'Flamarium'. Zur Geschichte der Feuerbestattung im Großherzogtum Luxemburg, 1900-2015 ; From 'Flamma' to 'Flamarium'. The history of cremation in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, 1900-2015

peer reviewed ; Luxembourg is a 'delayed nation', as far as cremation is concerned. It was in 1995 that the Grand Duchy opened its own cremation center, only ahead of Malta and Cyprus in the EU zone (Orthodoxe Greece is a special case). While the discussion about the pros and cons of cremation is mirroring the general debate of the last hundred years since the introduction of this alternative form of burial and funeral technique in neighboring countries, especially in Geermany and France, the case study of Luxembourg also offers insights into the development of a small state shaped by its Cath... Mehr ...

Verfasser: KOLNBERGER, Thomas
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Verlag/Hrsg.: Editions Saint Paul
Schlagwörter: Kremation / Luxembourg / Geschichte / Arts & humanities / History / Religion & theology / Arts & sciences humaines / Histoire / Religion & théologie
Sprache: Deutsch
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Link(s) : https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/31795

peer reviewed ; Luxembourg is a 'delayed nation', as far as cremation is concerned. It was in 1995 that the Grand Duchy opened its own cremation center, only ahead of Malta and Cyprus in the EU zone (Orthodoxe Greece is a special case). While the discussion about the pros and cons of cremation is mirroring the general debate of the last hundred years since the introduction of this alternative form of burial and funeral technique in neighboring countries, especially in Geermany and France, the case study of Luxembourg also offers insights into the development of a small state shaped by its Catholic heritage. This mentaliy-argument is, however, only one side to be considered when investigating the history of cremation. Another decisive factor is the embedddedness of Luxembourg in a transnational context. ; RIP - Material Culture and Spaces of Remembrance, www.transmortality.uni.lu