Funerary Practices in Serbia

Aleksandra Pavićević
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19 February 2021
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Funerary Practices in Serbia is the first book to offer a concise yet highly informative study of the historical development and current state of funerary practices in Serbia.

Situated in a constant dynamic struggle between traditional cultural customs and modern legislation, funerary practices in Serbia represent a particularly interesting field of research. In this study, Pavićević combines an investigation of long-term developments and recent changes to place contemporary practices in their wider historical context, emphasizing the complicated geo-political, demographic and cultural factors that have shaped funeral traditions in Serbia over time. In particular, she demonstrates how the country's frequent changing of borders and life under the rule of two great empires - the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman - fostered the emergence of colorful funerary traditions, such as open-casket burial and vigils around the body, that persist to this day in spite of government attempts to modernize funerary practice since the end of the 19th century. The book also provides illuminating insights into the legal framework surrounding current funerary practices in Serbia, the relationship between the state and private sectors, the ownership of cemeteries and gravesites, the role of churches and religious communities, religious and ethnic variations in funerary culture and traditions, and the development of modern cremation practices in Serbia.

This book provides a useful and original resource for policymakers and practitioners interested in the historic, legal, technical and professional aspects of the Serbian funerary industry, and to researchers in cultural anthropology, history, sociology and cultural management.

Chapter 1. Serbia: An IntroductionChapter 2. Historical Framework and the Development of Funerary Practices Chapter 3. Demographic and Legal Framework Chapter 4. Governance and the Funeral Directing Industry Chapter 5. Paying for the Funeral Chapter 6. Serbian Orthodox Church and Funeral Practices Chapter 7. A typical funeral Chapter 8. Religious and Ethnic variations Chapter 9. Management of Cemeteries Chapter 10. Cremation

    Aleksandra Pavićević is a Principal Fellow in the Institute of Ethnography at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade. She is the author of From Mystery to Spectacle: Essays on Death in Serbia from the 19th-21st Century (2015) and has published in numerous scholarly journals.