What to do when someone dies
by Paul Harris, Anne Wadey
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This is a guide to the practical arrangements that must be made following a death. It contains new sections on arranging a funeral, on non-Christian and non-religious funerals, and on coping with grief.Tags
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Paul Harris works as a writer and lecturer. His first book, The Men Who Planned the War (2016) was a study of the staff of the British army on the Western Front from 1914-1918. His research interests include the work of the staff, military planning and strategy, and the relationship between senior commanders and politicians. He completed a PhD on show more the staff of the British army at the Department of War Studies, King's College London in 2013. Prior to that he worked in the financial markets in the City of London. He is a member of the British Commission for Military History and serves on the committee of the Douglas Haig Fellowship. show less
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- Original publication date
- 2006 (Paul Harris edition) (Paul Harris edition); 2012 (Anne Wadey edition) (Anne Wadey edition)
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- United Kingdom
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- Nonfiction, Sociology, Politics and Government
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- 363.750941 — Social sciences Social problems and social services Other social problems and services Environmental problems Disposal of the dead Standard subdivisions History, geographic treatment, biography
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- RA619 — Medicine Public aspects of medicine Public aspects of medicine Public health. Hygiene. Preventive medicine Disposal of the dead. Undertaking. Burial. Cremation.
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