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  • Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Building bridges between multiple death studies

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Building bridges between multiple death studies

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Editorial foreword: building bridges between multiple death studies

Sergei Mokhov, Adriana Teodorescu

Pages 1-5
6-15

Interview with Dr Panagiotis Pentaris

Sergei Mokhov, Panagiotis Pentaris

Pages 6-15
16-46

‘Further remarks on modern sepulture’: twenty years of cemetery study and eight-core questions defining cemetery research

Julie Rugg

Pages 16-46
44-77

Palatable and Portable: Do Memorial Diamonds Aid in the Grieving Process?

Candi K. Cann

Pages 44-77
78-109

The Whole World Will Die. Trivial Reflections on the Normality and Deviance of Death and Dying

Michael Hviid Jacobsen

Pages 78-109
110-130

Attitudes towards cremation in a society with fragmented religious market: mixed-method research in Ukraine

Tymofii Brik, Halyna Herasym, Iryna Radiuk

Pages 110-130
131-137

Review of "A New Death for a New Man? Funerary Culture in the Early USSR" by Anna Sokolova

Joy Neumeyer

Pages 131-137
138-141

Review of “Funerary practices in the Netherlands” by Brenda Mathijssen and Claudia Venhorst

Renske Visser

Pages 138-141
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The Russian Academy of Sciences N.N. Miklouho-Maklay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology
32, Leninsky Prospekt, Moscow.