(1993). Death and the afterlife in modern France . Princeton: Princeton University Press.Kselman T (1993) Death and the Afterlife in Modern France. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.KSELMAN, T. (1993) Death and the Afterlife in Modern France. Princeton: Princeton University Press....
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