

Table of Contents
Editorial
Dead in the Field: Utilizing Fieldwork to Explore the Historical Interpreting of Death Related Activity, and the Emotional Coping with Death |
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Christina Welch | 127-132 |
Articles
For Prayers and Pedagogy: Contextualising English Carved Cadaver Monuments of the Late-Medieval Social and Religious Elite |
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Christina Welch | 133-155 |
Cross Bones Graveyard: Honouring the Outcast |
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Adrian Harris | 156-174 |
The Unclean Truth: Death at the London Metropolitan Police’s Crime Museum |
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Lucy Talbot | 175-187 |
A Grave Look at History: The Australian Perspective |
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Catherine Brew | 188-198 |
God: Buried in the Rubble |
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Irene Davies | 199-208 |
The Context of Transcendent and Immanent use of Humour: How Workers in Crematoria and Cemeteries in the UK are Coping with Death, Funerals and Second Hand Grief |
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Angie McLachlan | 209-222 |
“Our Dead are the Ultimate Teachers of Life”. The Corpse as an Inter-mediator of Transcendence: Spirituality in the German Funeral Market |
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Antje Kahl | 223-240 |
Dying your own way? A comparative approach to Mortality as a religious identity marker in British Islam and British Judaism |
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Marta Dominguez Diaz | 241-257 |
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