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Upon a Fight
p. 7-8
Visual Representations of Death between Production and Reception: A Case-study on the Romanian Churches in Maramureş (18th-19th Century)
p. 11-38
Fire, Life, Death and the Power of the Ironsmith Expressed in two Groups of Narratives: ATU 330a, ATU 753
p. 39-46
Two Different Cultures, Two Different Approaches on Death-Space Relationship: Death Cult and Cemeteries in Vienna and Istanbul in the 18th and 19th Centuries
p. 47-77
Maria Theresa and Horses. The Legend of the Empress’s Death in the Romanian Contemporary Mindset
p. 79-86
Dying, Death and Funeral Ceremonies of Austrian Aristocracy in the 19th Century Habsburg Monarchy (an Example of the Schwarzenberg Family)
p. 87-99
Honor and Death in the Militarist Discourse in Romania (1859-1918)
p. 101-127
Two Deaths and Two Destinies: Rasputin and Imperial Russia
p. 129-145
Collective Interments: Ossuaries and Brotherly Mounds in Bulgaria, 1944-1989
p. 147-165
The Representations of American Stars’ Death in Communist Romania
p. 167-173
The Death of the Star. Social and Cultural Issues
p. 175-191
Von Hagens’ Bestiary and Sacrifice’s Crisis
p. 193-202
Sur la vie et sur la mort. Être en Christ dans la théologie de Saint Paul
p. 205-214
Other Worlds – Relics of Pagan Beliefs in Polish Folk Culture
p. 215-221
L’Orient dans l'Occident : la mort dans les religions nouvelles – l'exemple de la religion bahaï et de la théosophie
p. 223-236
Dans les « jardins du souvenir ». Expérience de la mémoire dans les Cimetières de Paris. Premières notes de terrain
p. 239-246
Bellu Orthodox Cemetery – its History and Importance in Popular Culture
p. 247-253
The Vertical Metaphorical Structure of the Cemetery Analyzing Method
p. 255-259
Inverness Crematorium: A Challenge to the Highland Way of Death?
p. 261-277
The Building of Crematoria in the Czech Republic: A Social and Ideological Issue
p. 279-291
The Issue of Cremation and Romanian Elites during the 19th - 21st Centuries
p. 293-309
Natural Burial Ground Bergerbos: An Alternative Place of Burial in the Netherlands
p. 311-327
Virtual Cemeteries. A New Way of Processing Grief?
p. 329-342
Inverse Cremation and Organ Donation Rates. Taking another Look at Bodily Disposal and Religion
p. 343-354
Death and Memory in the Context of the Contemporary Bulgarian Street Posted Obituary
p. 357-386
Les croix de la ville de Bucarest. Problèmes de sociologie religieuse
p. 387-411
A Transatlantic Love – Foreshadowing a Death. On Memory and Subjectivity in Seiichi Furuya’s Photographs of Christine Gössler
p. 413-421
New Phenomenon: Roadside Memorials
p. 423-439
How Sacred Is Secular Death? And just how Secular Can Sacred Death Be? A Theoretical Proposal
p. 441-460
A Last Greeting to the Deceased – Secular Funeral Services in Leipzig, East Germany
p. 463-468
New Architectures for Funeral Houses in the Contemporary Secularized Italian Society. Premises and Results of an Interdisciplinary University Research Activity
p. 469-480
Contemporary Features of Death: an Inquiry on 52 Mortuaries in Piedmont Hospitals
p. 481-488
Personalised eschatology. Crossing Borders in Dutch Death Rituals
p. 489-501
Death and Modernization
p. 503-510
Love, Death and Everyday Life
p. 511-514
Death Lessons in the Imaginary Delivered by Computer Games Industry
p. 515-520
Mourir aujourd’hui : modalités de mourir ; causes de la mort ; la « médicalisation » de la mort
p. 523-528
The Modern Hospice Movement: A Quiet Revolution in End of Life Care
p. 529-533
Palliation in Denmark
p. 535-537
Specialist Palliative Care Service for People Severely Affected by Neurodegenerative Conditions: Does this Make a Difference to Palliative Care Outcomes? Results of Ne-Pal – An Explorative Randomized Controlled Trial
p. 539-548
CIGNO Philosophy and the Treatment of Mourning
p. 549-552
Une approche et une thérapie complexe de la fin de vie (médicale, morale, sociale, spirituelle). Les soins palliatifs
p. 553-558
Perceptions of Ethical Arguments Related to Euthanasia
p. 559-572
Grieving Alone? Towards an Understanding of the Experience of Bereaved Single Parents: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
p. 573-595
Bereavement in Children and Adolescents
p. 597-606