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Apariţie editorială: ANNALES UNIVERSITATIS APULENSIS SERIES HISTORICA, 19/II 2015
Introduction: 5-10
STUDIES AND ARTICLES
Defining the Place
Anamarija Kurilić and Zrinka Serventi, Buried Far Away: Easterners in Roman Liburnia: 13-36
Dmitri Budiukin, Small Burial Churches in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Russian Monasteries: 37-41
Sushant Kishore, From the Rajghat to India Gate: Places of Memory, Sites of State Sovereignty and Public Dissent: 43-57
Savannah D. Dodd, Death at Lunchtime: An Ethnographic Study of Locals Lunching at Cimetière Des Rois: 59-68
The Funerary Practices
Christina Lundberg and Mihai Gligor, Place of Death and Place of Rest. Commingled Human Remains from Alba Iulia-Lumea Nouă 2015 Early Eneolithic Funerary Discovery: 71-103
Júlia Bara, Funeral Traditions of the Hungarian Aristocracy in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: An Overview: 105-131
Hilda Maclean, “The Defunct Celestial:” Chinese Funerary Practices in Nineteenth Century Australia: 133-140
Anna E. Kubiak, Legal and Economic Issues of the Polish Funeral Industry: 141-147
Keeping of Memory
Dóra Mérai, Stones in Floors and Walls: Commemorating the Dead in the Transylvanian Principality: 151-173
Jewell Homad Johnson, Medieval Remembrance: Mak Dizdar and the Stećak of Bosnia: 175-193
Cristina Bogdan, Recalling Devices: From Ossuaries to Virtual Memorials: 195-212
Research Methods and Preservation
Dawn C. Stricklin, Bringing the Dead Back to Life: Reconstructing Cemetery Burial Registers: 215-234
Daniel Dumitran, Jewish Cemeteries of Romania: Alba Iulia Case Study: 235-258
List of abbreviations: 267-268
List of authors: 269-270
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