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Tomb With A View: A Cemetery Podcast

A podcast about the history, preservation, and culture of American cemeteries hosted by Liz Clappin
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Episode 137: The Last Dormitory: The Perpetual School Spirit of Cemeteries on Campus

Did your college or university have a cemetery on campus? A surprising amount of schools do. They exist of a number of reasons (well just one actually, but there's plenty of different stories). Celebrate back to school in the best way possible...cemeteries! Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram

Sep 11, 202350 minEp. 137

Episode 136: Atomic Afterlife: From Marie Curie to the Atomic Man, the Lead-Lined Resting Places of the Radioactive

Radiation can both help and harm, from the atomic bomb to life saving cancer treatment the way that radioactive elements and isotopes impact the human body was little understood until the mid-20th century. The answers came from cemeteries, where scientists looked to corpses that had died of exposure to radiation to study the phenomenon, and better understand how to harness it's power in the future. Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

May 25, 202351 minEp. 136

Episode 12: Fight for the Right to Bury: The San Francisco Cemetery Wars, Urban Renewal, and the Creation of Colma

Between 1895 and 1945 San Francisco not only outlawed burial within city limits, but within the entire county. Following that, a fast-growing western port town hungry for land rallied for the removal of the thirteen major cemeteries. Meanwhile, to the south a quiet farming community, less than two square miles was slowly transforming into something extraordinary, America's first true necropolis with more than 1.5 million burials. Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Apr 24, 202349 minEp. 12

Episode 10: All Souls: St. Mary's City, Calvary, and the Numbers Game of Catholic Cemeteries

The United States largest cemetery is a Catholic cemetery. One of it's most intact mortuary archaeological sites is a Catholic cemetery. Yet despite this, little has been written about Catholic cemeteries themselves, how they are founded, how the y should be run, or how they are designed. Catholic cemeteries are all about one thing... and they do it well. Volume. Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@instagram.com Facebook Instagram...

Apr 24, 202340 minEp. 10

Episode 135: The Imperishable Stars: Howard Carter, the 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of Kind Tut's Tomb, and Egyptomania

The discovery of KV62, or the tomb of King Tut was one of the most significant archaeological finds in history. 100 years ago, Howard Carter, the son of an illustrator and self-taught Egyptologist under the patronage of Lord Carnovan, first glimpsed the undiscovered tomb. In the wake of his discovery, a new wave of Egyptomania would sweep the world, and no where was this more evident than in cemeteries. Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Feb 23, 202344 minEp. 135

Episode 9: Top Ten Preservation Challenges

What are the biggest challenges that historic cemeteries face when it comes to the issue of preservation? No answers this week, just putting a name on the things that stand in the way of successful preservation. tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram

Feb 17, 202352 minEp. 9

Episode 7: Queerly Departed: The Unique Death Culture, the AIDS Quilt, and the Ongoing Struggle within the LGBTQ+ Community for Dignity in Death

Death culture historically has been family and tradition-centric, for this reason the LGBTQ+ community often has felt alienated by traditional mourning rituals, and as a result has formed their own diverse traditions, which are often protests of the injustices they faced in life. The fascinating and unique death culture that has emerged is a diverse and vibrant as the LGBTQ+ community itself. tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Feb 17, 202354 minEp. 7

Episode 8: Waiting and Watching For You: Consumption, Animism, and the New England Vampire Panic

For roughly a century in isolated corners of New England the remains of those who died of consumption were exhumed and their remains used as a folk remedy for their relatives, who the population believed were being slowly drained of life by their dead relations. Were these individuals really vampires? Today I examine these fascinating cases and examine the history of this bizarre tradition. tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Feb 17, 202355 minEp. 8

Episode 6: A Comfortable Building: Ashely Shares and the Restoration of the Women's Comfort Station at Oakland Cemetery

The painstaking restoration of the women's comfort station at Oakland cemetery illustrates many of the challenges... and rewards of the field of preservation. Presented by Ashley Shares, Director of Preservation, at the 2019 Georgia Municipal Cemeteries Conference, this presentation addresses both the fundraising, planning, and execution of a major cemetery preservation project. Facebook Instagram Historic Oakland Foundation...

Jan 23, 202339 minEp. 6

Episode 5: The Responsibilities of the Steward: An Interview with Sam Beetler II, Director if City Cemeteries, Savannah, GA

For the past ten years Samuel Beetler II has overseen the preservation of the monuments in Savannah's five municipal cemeteries. Recently promoted to director of cemeteries he shares his thoughts on the importance of conservation, balancing burial versus tourism, and many other vital topics to cemeteries today. Facebook Instagram City of Savannah Cemeteries: Instagram...

Jan 23, 202340 minEp. 5

Episode 4: History of American Cemeteries, Part III: Hubert Eaton and Forest Lawn Memorial Park

In 1917 the design and marketing of American cemeteries would again change, as one man, a former chemist and miner, Hubert Eaton had a vision of a cemetery that was about life, not death. Eaton's unique marketing of the "memorial park" would eliminate gravestones, paint a glowing new-age Christian picture of death as a glorious resurrection, and most importantly monetize burial in ways never before imagined. Facebook Instagram...

Jan 23, 202351 minEp. 4

Episode 134: Charles Addams, the Addams Family, and the Burial Ground of the Presbyterian Church in the Westfields of Elizabeth, That Started It All

on August 6, 1938 Charles Addams published the first cartoon featuring an unusual, macabre family that would become colloquially known by his name. Though they only represent a small part of his prolific career as cartoonist, they have become an enduring part of American culture to this day. The origins of the Addams family lies in the small colonial town of Westfield, NJ, where Addams spent his youth... wandering where else, but a cemetery. Facebook Instagram...

Jan 20, 202355 minEp. 134

Episode 3a: History of American Cemeteries, Part II: Mount Auburn and the Rural Cemetery Movement, Part I

How did the 19th century change the way that people lived in America, exploring the social, political, industrial, philosophical, and religious changes that swept America in the first half of the 19th century and how they forged a new, completely unique, American model for cemeteries (including the use of the word cemetery!). tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Jan 02, 202354 minEp. 3

Episode 1: Why Cemeteries? with Liz Clappin

Why do a podcast about cemeteries? Why am I the one doing a podcast about cemeteries? In the first episode I tell the story of how I became interested in cemeteries and became a member of the cemetery community, and why I thought we all needed a podcast about them. tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram

Jan 02, 202328 minEp. 1

Episode 128: Goodbye England's Rose: The Death and Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Phenomenon of Global Mourning

August 31, 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Her death in an automobile accident at just age of 36 prompted a global outpouring of grief that was unprecedented in history, with half the world's population watching on television and more than a million mourners in person. I take a look at her death, funeral, and how it fits into the overall story of not only royal funerals, but how the world views grief. Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instag...

Sep 01, 202259 minEp. 128

Episode 126: One Whose Name Was Writ in Water: Epitaphs for the Dead, from the Romans to Today

Often the few words of an epitaph are all that we can use to know them from their tombstone. Today I trace the origins of epitaphs, and the somewhat bumpy road that brought them to the present day. What do they say not only about the person they memorialize, but about society as a whole? Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Aug 03, 202247 minEp. 126

Episode 125: The Un-Gnomen Stones: The Mystery, Monument Builders, and Mayhem that Made and Un-Made the Georgia Guidestones

On July 6, 2022 a bomb destroyed the Georgia Guidestones. This mysterious monument erected in Elberton, GA in 1980 has been a source of fascination since their erection. Recently the topic of right-wing Satanic panic, that most likely led to their destruction, before that these stones were Elberton's number one attraction and a testament to the skill of the local granite industry, which produces 2/3 of America's gravestones. Email: tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Instagram...

Jul 17, 202259 minEp. 125
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