Death in Central Europe
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- 1. Titania hidden behind a fanEmiliano Ranocchi
- 2. The Curse of TimeAgnieszka Szeffel
- 3. Vienna – the worldly capital of deathWittigo Keller
- 4. Common hygieneMiroslav Petříček
- 5. Concise typology of the Gothic deathDušan Buran
- 6. Paintings of the dead in the art of modern Europe beyond the AlpsPiotr Krasny
- 7. Ars moriendi in Upper HungaryKatarína Chmelinová
- 8. Where death is not badVladimir Czumalo
- 9. Life for your country!
But for which one?Matúš Dulla - 10. Against illness – against deathAleksandra Paradowska
- 11. Dying, Jewish WayPrzemysław Piekarski
- 12. Blood on the plateAleš Roleček
- 13. A Not-So-Merry GraveyardŁukasz Galusek
- 14. Heroes and kopjafas in Hungary during the shift of regimeNóra Kovács
- 15. To survive a year as a celeryJoanna Nowostawska-GyalókayKrzysztof Varga
- 16. As not to frighten the soulMagdalena PetrynaMałgorzata Szumowska
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