Bones of contention: the industrial exploitation of human bones in the modern age
"From the early 19th century, bones became a sought-after raw material. Scientists had just discovered its usefulness in agriculture, while the burgeoning sugar industry used it to produce the bone charcoal needed to bleach its coveted product. The high demand that resulted from these technolog...
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Zusammenfassung: | "From the early 19th century, bones became a sought-after raw material. Scientists had just discovered its usefulness in agriculture, while the burgeoning sugar industry used it to produce the bone charcoal needed to bleach its coveted product. The high demand that resulted from these technological advances had one major unexpected consequence: the plundering of cemeteries and battlefields. Now, two centuries later, this book brings together for the first time the grim details of the trade in and exploitation of human bones in several countries: Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Algeria and the United States. It shows that not only were the bones of those killed at Waterloo and on other late 18th and 19th century battlefields across Europe exploited, but that this little-known phenomenon also affected the human remains of wars both ancient and modern, including the Crimean War, the American Civil War, the Franco-Prussian War and the First World War. The fact that human bones, not only from battlefields but also from archaeological sites, cemeteries and other sources, were a highly traded industrial commodity was well known, and it was not until less than a century ago that it faded from public memory." |
Beschreibung: | 194 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
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Table of contents Acknowledgment. 7 Introduction. 9 The economic exploitation of ‘hero’s bones’ and other human remains: A Central European Perspective (1800-1930). 13 Ame HOMANN Robin SCHÄFER Soldier’s graves of the Napoleonic Wars in Frankfurt am Main: an archaeological examination. 67 Andrea HAMPEL The missing bodies of Waterloo and the exploitation of bones in 19th century Belgium.91 Bernard WILKIN, Robin SCHÄFER, Tony POLLARD Dominique BOSQUET A ‘Hero’s smile from Waterloo? Using dead soldiers’ teeth for dental prostheses, 1750-1860. Ill Arne HOMANN Bones fertiliser, Noir animal (Bone Char) and phosphate fertilisers in 19th century France. 125 Fabien Knittel The ‘foul bones’ of Algeria: A contemporary colonial battleground. 141 Bernard WILKIN Hosni KlTOUNI An empire of bones: Britain and the fertilising industry, 1790-1890. 149 Bernard WILKIN Robin SCHÄFER Exploitation of the dead from the US Civil War to the end of the First World War (1865-1924). 179 Bernard WILKIN Robin SCHÄFER
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