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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Last resting places?

recreational spaces or thanatourism attractions — the future of historic cemeteries and churchyards in Europe

Tony Seaton Magda North Gabriela Gajda

pp. 71-95

Abstract

The late Benny Hill, one of Britain's most successful comedians, was probably the only performer to make jokes about cemeteries. "Why?' he once asked, with an expression of innocent bemusement, "do they put walls around cemeteries? There's nobody outside who wants to get in; and nobody on the inside who's going to get out!'

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Published in:

Gammon Sean, Elkington Sam (2015) Landscapes of leisure: space, place and identities. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 71-95

DOI: 10.1057/9781137428530_6

Full citation:

Seaton Tony, North Magda, Gajda Gabriela (2015) „Last resting places?: recreational spaces or thanatourism attractions — the future of historic cemeteries and churchyards in Europe“, In: S. Gammon & S. Elkington (eds.), Landscapes of leisure, Dordrecht, Springer, 71–95.