Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis

Analysis of the archaic customs of burying the deceased in Srem, primarily amongst Serbs, in the second half of the 18th century is the essential part of the paper that aims at clarifying the consequences of this negative habit onto the spreading of plague epidemic. The Austrian Empire trie...

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Main Authors: Vasin Goran, Božanić Snežana, Kisić-Božić Milica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2014/0370-81791412764V.pdf
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spelling doaj-f14d30393556454ca6a1b580b0690ae42021-01-02T00:19:16ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792014-01-0114211-1276476710.2298/SARH1412764V0370-81791412764VInadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysisVasin Goran0Božanić Snežana1Kisić-Božić Milica2Faculty of Philosophy, History Department, Novi SadFaculty of Philosophy, History Department, Novi SadFaculty of Philosophy, History Department, Novi SadAnalysis of the archaic customs of burying the deceased in Srem, primarily amongst Serbs, in the second half of the 18th century is the essential part of the paper that aims at clarifying the consequences of this negative habit onto the spreading of plague epidemic. The Austrian Empire tried to stop and prevent the epidemic with an array of legal norms, but in practice, these orders were often not upheld. Serbian Metropolitans Pavle Nenadović and Stefan Stratimirović insisted on eradicating superstition and retrograde, often uncivilized actions in burial rituals, and they partially succeeded. The example of plague in Irig and the surroundings in 1795-1796 explicitly shows the hazardous effects of the inadequate attitude towards the deceased as one of the factors in spreading the epidemic. Using primary archives, and published sources, with adequate literature, authors depict this complex historical process.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2014/0370-81791412764V.pdfburialplagueepidemicarchaic customschurchhistory of medicine
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Božanić Snežana
Kisić-Božić Milica
Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
burial
plague
epidemic
archaic customs
church
history of medicine
author_facet Vasin Goran
Božanić Snežana
Kisić-Božić Milica
author_sort Vasin Goran
title Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis
title_short Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis
title_full Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis
title_fullStr Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy by the end of the 18th century: A historical analysis
title_sort inadequate burials as an important factor in plague epidemic amongst serbs in the habsburg monarchy by the end of the 18th century: a historical analysis
publisher Serbian Medical Society
series Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
issn 0370-8179
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Analysis of the archaic customs of burying the deceased in Srem, primarily amongst Serbs, in the second half of the 18th century is the essential part of the paper that aims at clarifying the consequences of this negative habit onto the spreading of plague epidemic. The Austrian Empire tried to stop and prevent the epidemic with an array of legal norms, but in practice, these orders were often not upheld. Serbian Metropolitans Pavle Nenadović and Stefan Stratimirović insisted on eradicating superstition and retrograde, often uncivilized actions in burial rituals, and they partially succeeded. The example of plague in Irig and the surroundings in 1795-1796 explicitly shows the hazardous effects of the inadequate attitude towards the deceased as one of the factors in spreading the epidemic. Using primary archives, and published sources, with adequate literature, authors depict this complex historical process.
topic burial
plague
epidemic
archaic customs
church
history of medicine
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2014/0370-81791412764V.pdf
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