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A History of Death

By Christine E Mansour
Karen King, Anne Monius, Ahmed Ragab, and Daniel Smail prepare for their lecture of a History of Death Thursday night in the Barker Center.  They chronicled the place of death in pre-modern history and worked to trace the intersections of politics and death across religious and cultural boundaries.
Karen King, Anne Monius, Ahmed Ragab, and Daniel Smail prepare for their lecture of a History of Death Thursday night in the Barker Center. They chronicled the place of death in pre-modern history and worked to trace the intersections of politics and death across religious and cultural boundaries.

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