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Mortality
Disposal of the Body
Virtual Themed Issue
Contents
JONKER, G. (1996). The knife’s edge: Muslim burial in the diaspora. Mortality, 1, 27 – 43.
DAVIES, D. (1996). The sacred crematorium. Mortality, 1, 83 – 94.
RUGG, J. (1998). ‘A few remarks on modern sepulture’: current trends and new directions in
cemetery research’. Mortality, 3, 111 – 128.
DENNISON, K. (1999). The theology and liturgy of funerals: a view from the Church in
Wales. Mortality, 4, 63 – 74.
PARSONS, B. (1999). Yesterday, today and tomorrow: The lifecycle of the UK funeral
industry. Mortality, 4, 127 – 145.
REIMERS, E. (1999). Death and identity: graves and funeral as cultural communication.
Mortality, 4, 147 – 166.
VANDENDORPE, F. (2000). Funerals in Belgium: the hidden complexity of contemporary
practices. Mortality, 5, 18 – 33.
FRANCIS, D., KELLAHER, L. & NEOPHYTOU, G. (2000). Sustaining cemeteries: the user
perspective’. Mortality, 5, 34 – 52.
GRAINGER, H. (2000). Golders Green Crematorium and the architectural expression of
cremation. Mortality, 5, 53 – 73.
RUGG, J. (2000). Defining the place of burial: what makes a cemetery a cemetery? Mortality,
5, 259 – 275.
WHITE, S. (2002). A burial ahead of its time? the Crookenden burial case and the
sanctioning of cremation in England and Wales. Mortality, 7, 171 – 190.
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