H-Death is a scholarly discussion group that explores the multitude of historical issues surrounding the process and experience of dying and death. The H-Death discussion group will allow scholars to compare and contrast the processes and experiences of dying and death across time and space, including American, European and non-Western contexts.
| - | introduction and research inquiry about Mexican laws concerning corpses of the indigent Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
| - | CFP: Making Sense Of: Dying and Death Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
| - | research on significance of caretaking and grave adoption--response2 Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
| - | research on significance of caretaking and grave adoption--response Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
| - | CFP: Shared Traumas, Silent Loss, Public and Private Mourning Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
| - | research of significance of caretaking and grave adoption Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
| - | CFP: Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilisation Craig Friend <ctfriend@NCSU.EDU> |
