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Mortality

History of Death

Virtual Themed Issue

Contents

HALLAM, E.A. (1996). Turning the hourglass: gender relations at the deathbed in early modern Canterbury. Mortality, 1, 61 – 82.

HOULBROOKE, R. (1996). ‘Public’ and ‘private’ in the funerals of the later Stuart gentry: some Somerset examples. Mortality, 1, 163 – 176.

WOLFFE, J. (1996). Responding to national grief: memorial sermons on the famous in Britain 1800 – 1914. Mortality, 1, 283 – 296.

GITTINGS, C. (1997). The hell of living: reflections on death in the diary of Sarah, Lady Cowper, 1700 – 1716. Mortality, 2, 23 – 41.

KEENAN, W.J.F. (1998). Death figures in religious life: components of Marist death culture 1817 – 1997. Mortality, 3, 7 – 26.

CLARK D. (1998). Originating a movement: Cicely Saunders and the development of St Christopher’s Hospice, 1957 – 1967. Mortality, 3, 43 – 63.

PORTER, R. (1999). The hour of Philippe Aries. Mortality, 4, 83 – 90.

CLARK, D. (1999). Cradled to the grave? Terminal care in the United Kingdom 1948 – 67. Mortality, 4, 225 – 247.

HELT, J (2000). The ‘dead who walk’: materiality, liminality and the supernatural world in Francois Richards ‘Of false revenants’. Mortality, 5, 7 – 17.

HOULBROOKE, R. (2000). Death, history and sociology: Stannard’s Puritan way of death. Mortality, 5, 317 – 322.

HUMPHREYS, C. (2001). ‘‘Waiting for the last summons’’: The establishment of the first hospices in England 1878 – 1914. Mortality, 6, 146 – 166.

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