2023 • In Maddrell, Avril; Kmec, Sonja; Priya Uteng, Tanuet al. (Eds.) Mobilities in Life and Death Negotiating Room for Migrants and Minorities in European Cemeteries
FNR12297375 - Cemeteries And Crematoria As Public Spaces Of Belonging In Europe: A Study Of Migrant And Minority Cultural Inclusion, Exclusion And Integration, 2017 (01/07/2019-30/06/2021) - Sonja Kmec
Name of the research project :
Cemeteries and Crematoria as Public Spaces of Belonging in Europe
Funders :
HERA - Humanities in the European Research Area [IE]
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