Book review: Mokhov S. The Archeology of Russian Death. Ethnography of Funeral Business in Modern Russia. Moscow: “Khamovniki”; Common Place. — 192 p.

  • Irina Ivleva Saint Petersburg State University
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Published
2021-05-05
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Ivleva, I. (2021). Book review: Mokhov S. The Archeology of Russian Death. Ethnography of Funeral Business in Modern Russia. Moscow: “Khamovniki”; Common Place. — 192 p. ZHURNAL SOTSIOLOGII I SOTSIALNOY ANTROPOLOGII (The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology), 24(2), 236-241. Retrieved from http://jourssa.ru/jourssa/article/view/2335