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... the University of Reading , where he directs the MA in Death and Society .
Recent publications include The Mourning for Princess Diana and On
Bereavement : The Culture of Grief . Address : Department of Sociology ,
University of Reading ...
... the University of Reading , where he directs the MA in Death and Society .
Recent publications include The Mourning for Princess Diana and On
Bereavement : The Culture of Grief . Address : Department of Sociology ,
University of Reading ...
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As Lemert's own collection indicates , such a volume would not repudiate the
classics , rather it would encourage a livelier re - reading , by exploring fresh
connections between the hitherto excluded and the canonical : for example
between ...
As Lemert's own collection indicates , such a volume would not repudiate the
classics , rather it would encourage a livelier re - reading , by exploring fresh
connections between the hitherto excluded and the canonical : for example
between ...
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Student readers will also appreciate the fact that each chapter is lightly
referenced – or appears so , yet the sum of the parts is a substantial bibliography
that will provide a valuable staring point for further reading or research for course
...
Student readers will also appreciate the fact that each chapter is lightly
referenced – or appears so , yet the sum of the parts is a substantial bibliography
that will provide a valuable staring point for further reading or research for course
...
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