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Finnish funerals customs in manners guide
pp. 9-18
Death – a factor of social communication in the premodern Romanian countries
pp. 19-27
The meaning of death in Albanian ballad
pp. 29-37
Rroma community`s attitude facing death
pp. 39-53
La symbolique funéraire et l'identité culturelle dans la région multiethnique. Les comtés de Mureş et Harghita
pp. 55-74
Rituals of death, food and life in Greece
pp. 75-98
Lithuanian funeral rites: from tradition to modernity
pp. 99-115
Ancient Egyptian burial patterns being repeated – mannerism or specific meaning of death
pp. 119-126
Thoughts on dying and suicide at the turn of the 18th-19th century: a Transylvanian girl of Capulet-destiny
pp. 127-135
Commemorating death in European artistic music
pp. 137-149
Categories of death in Romanian rural world of the late 19th – early 20th century after parish registers in several villages from Mureş County
pp. 151-156
Death and dying as war experience in the war-diary Doberdo. The book of a Honvéd officer from the Isonzo front of István Szabó
pp. 157-165
V. I. Lenin - history of a political relic
pp. 167-176
Medicalisation of death at the turn of the 18th to 19th centuries. The moment of death, apparent death and attitudes towards the dead from the point of view of the history of medicine
pp. 177-191
Death and the Boogeyman
pp. 193-198
Lay saints, remains, relics and mourning in Venice after Italian Resurgence (June 1867)
pp. 199-207
The clericalisation of protestant funeral ceremonies in 19th century Germany: from silent burials to mourning acts,
pp. 209-227
Dying and death at war – concentration zone: the place of (special) dying
pp. 229-238
Modern state and death matters: issues on Romanian legislation concerning burials and burial grounds in the 19th and at the end of the 20th century
pp. 239-251
German widows of the First World War: images of rage and repression
pp. 253-263
Places for a cult of memories in the Italian post-secular city
pp. 265-278
European echoes upon Romanian cremationist movement
pp. 279-288
The eternal time in fairytales. (The dissemination of the Land of Youth theme in various cultures)
pp. 291-303
Death, suicide and mourning in Herta Müller’s Herztier. Aktionsgruppe Banat and the Securitate
pp. 305-318
Death and work or: death by work? A classical case study: Marx
pp. 319-326
“I gave you wings but i couldn’t help the winds”. Child’s suicide experienced by parents in 1984-2010, Finland
pp. 327-339
Audiences of death – between real and virtual funeral wakes
pp. 343-356
Religion, nation, media. National mourning in Poland after 1989
pp. 357-373
Disease as the process of dying. Cultural images of AIDS at the turn of XXth and XXIst century
pp. 375-388
Mourir en tant que migrant : thanatopolitiques et thanatopratiques de l’Italie contemporaine
pp. 389-413
Symbolic immortality through children. A thanatological perspective
pp. 415-428
Digital re-construction and durable biography
pp. 429-436
The observation of the unobservable: ideas of afterlife in a sociological perspective
pp. 437-445
The term of life and the term of death as a two fundamental bioethical and thantological values
pp. 449-459
End of life and palliative care
pp. 461-466
Queering death: dying and mourning in the Romanian gay community
pp. 467-472
Suicide and euthanasia under Turkish law
pp. 473-479
The discourse of biopower against disturbances of the boundary between life and death
pp. 481-490