His research, influenced by the Annales school, focused on the cultural and emotional aspects of everyday life, paying special attention to social representations of time, death, and family customs. In Essais sur l’histoire de la mort en Occident (1977), he explored how attitudes towards death have changed from the Middle Ages to the 20th century
Ariès was criticized for basing many of his conclusions on artistic and literary sources, but his innovative approach opened new paths for cultural and social history. He died in Paris in 1984, leaving a fundamental legacy in contemporary historiography
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