Governing Cemeteries : : State Responses to the New Diversity in The Netherlands, Norway and France / / Volume 30 / Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati, Trygve Wyller, Hans-Günter Heimbrock, Stefanie Knauss, Rosemarie van den Breemer, Hans-Joachim Sander.

How do states respond to the new diversity? Providing a striking image of societal accommodation through the prism of cemeteries, this book compares state responses to Muslim and humanist burial needs. Such accommodation is typically understood in terms of national models. French laïcité, Dutch pi...

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