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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 53 MIN

The Rise of the Dead

from The Mysteries Of History · host Nick Monk

In Victorian England, death was everywhere. Epidemics were rife, working conditions were unbearable for the poor and child mortality was high. Victorian graveyards were literally full, overflowing even. There was a trade in the dead though. Body snatchers operated under the cover of darkness to feed the demand for corpses - science required these for medical advancements to happen. However, during these dark days, there was a greater horror. In the panic to bury the dead quickly, did anyone really check to see if the deceased were really dead...? Surely, our Victorian ancestors didn't bury people alive....?Support the showThank you for listening to our podcast. We really do appreciate your time spent with us! For more fascinating historical content, check out our blog or you can find us on social media @themofh #themysteriesofhistory You can now support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2488414/support  Many thanks  -your support is greatly appreciated.

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In Victorian England, death was everywhere. Epidemics were rife, working conditions were unbearable for the poor and child mortality was high. Victorian graveyards were literally full, overflowing even. There was a trade in the dead though. Body...

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