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Title: Grave Reform in Modern China

Contributors:

Dates

  • Issued: 2018
  • Coverage: 2018

Publishers

  • Stanford University. Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research

Summary

Grave Reform in Modern China is a digital humanities initiative based at Stanford that is building an interactive spatial and textual analysis platform to examine the phenomenon of grave relocation in modern China, a campaign that has led to the exhumation and reburial of 10 million corpses in the past decade alone, and has transformed China’s graveyards into sites of acute personal, social, political, and economic contestation.

Subjects

  • China
  • Cemeteries
  • Other

Geospatial coordinates

  • Bounding Box: BBOX (73.44694444444445, 135.08583333333334, 53.558055555555555, 6.318611111111111)
  • Geometry: BBOX (73.44694444444445, 135.08583333333334, 53.558055555555555, 6.318611111111111)

Provider

Stanford

Rights

  • Access rights: Public

Citation

Mullaney, Tom, Henriot, Christian, Snyder-Reinke, Jeffrey, 1969-, Stanford University. Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research. Grave Reform in Modern China. Stanford University. Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research. https://purl.stanford.edu/hw327pj4436

Languages

  • English