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From Dust to Ashes
The Popularisation of Cremation in England, 1952–2000
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Peter C. Jupp
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2006
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2006
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10.1057/9780230511088_7
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
How the Church Lost Its Monopoly of Burial, 1820–1852
pp. 46
Cremation Legalised, 1852–1884
pp. 70
The Early Years of Cremation, 1884–1914
pp. 98
The Development of Cremation, 1914–1939
pp. 125
The Advance of Cremation: Wartime and Reconstruction, 1939–1952
pp. 156
The Popularisation of Cremation in England, 1952–2000
pp. 185
Conclusion
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