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Victorian mourning rituals are fascinating! Queen Victoria turned her grief over Prince Albert's premature death into a multifaceted code of behavior, attire, and cultural expectation which extended beyond the British Isles. This talk delves into the customs and practices of mourning during the Victorian era, exploring how these rituals influenced societal norms and personal expressions of grief. Attendees will gain insight into the historical context and significance of mourning attire, funeral practices, and the cultural expectations surrounding loss during this period. The session aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how mourning was not only a personal experience but also a public display that adhered to strict societal codes. Join us for an engaging discussion that brings history to life and offers a deeper appreciation for the customs that shaped the Victorian era.
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Deepwood Museum & Gardens, 1116 Mission St SE, Salem, United States
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