%0 Journal Article %T Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Apotheosis of Celebrities in 20th Century America %A Timothy J. Bertoni %A Patrick D. Nolan %J Sociation Today %D 2012 %I North Carolina Sociological Association %X Ecological-evolutionary theory (EET) argues, and anecdotal evidence suggests, that with the advancement of industrial technology, there is a decline in the scope and influence of theistic ideologies and a corresponding increase in that of secular ideologies, especially hedonism (Nolan and Lenski 2009: Chapter 11). Using a measure we develop, we explore the quantitative dimensions of this cultural shift by examining a sample of more than a century of obituaries published in the New York Times. As suspected, we find a substantial decline in the proportion of obituaries of religious figures and an increase in those of individuals associated with entertainment and sports. We conclude with a discussion of the theoretical import and implications of this trend, and compare it with trends in employment in religious and entertainment and sports occupations over this period. %K secularization %K evolutionary theory %K theistic ideology %K culture change %K obituaries %K hedonism %K New York Times %U http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v101/dead.htm