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Grief听- What鈥檚 appropriate? 15 Dec听2009
Is British society changing how it grieves?

Last month Christina Schmid made an impression on us all as she stood in Wootton Bassett to honour the homecoming of her husband, Staff Sergeant Olaf Schmid. He was killed on the day before he was due home on leave听as he defused his 65th听Improvised Explosive Device in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Ever since the public display of grief after the death of Princess Diana in 1997, there鈥檚 been speculation that British society is changing its attitude - from one where death was dealt with with stoicism and a stiff upper lip, to one where it鈥檚 considered unhealthy to bottle up your feelings. Jane is joined by Anjula Sharma-Smith of听Cruse Bereavement Care, and by听 Professor Tony Walter who runs a听course on Death and Society at the University of Bath, to discuss the听British way of grief.




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