Truus van Bueren, Care for the Here
and the Hereafter: a Multitude of Possibilities; Samuel K. Cohn,
Jr., Triumph over Plague: Culture and Memory after the Black
Death; Truus van Bueren and Otto Gerhard Oexle, Das Imaginarium
der Sukzession: Über Sukzessionsbilder und ihren Kontext; Brigitte
Bøggild Johannsen, Genealogical Representation in Gendered
Perspective: on a Lost Royal Mausoleum from Early Sixteenth-Century
Denmark; Jeroen Stumpel, The Case of the Missing Cross: Thoughts
on the Context and Meaning of the Nassau Monuments in Breda; Volker
Schier, Memorials Sung and Unsung: Liturgical Remembrance and its
History; Corine Schleif, Forgotten Roles of Women as Donors:
Sister Katerina Lemmel’s Negotiated Exchanges in the Care for the
Here and the Hereafter; Bram van den Hoven van Genderen, Utrecht
Canons, Death and Funeral Regulations; Llewellyn C.J.J. Bogaers,
Commemoration in a Utrecht Collegiate Church: Burial and Memorial
Culture in St. Peter’s (1054-1784); Louise van Tongerloo,
Grablegung und Totengedenken bei Pilgerbruderschaften in Utrecht,
mit einer Neuinterpretation von Scorels und Mors Bildnisreihen von
Jerusalemfahrern; Bini Biemans and Truus van Bueren, A Veritable
Treasure Trove: the Memorial Book of St. Nicholas’s Convent in
Utrecht and Its Art Donations; Bram van den Hoven van Genderen,
Remembrance and Memoria: the Descriptions of Four Churches
Compared; Julian Gardner, Epilogue: ‘From hence your
memory death cannot take’; About the authors and editors,
Indexes.