The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Burial grounds: Jewish
Belof, M. 2022
‘Nobodys or everybodys place? The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wroclow: the story of destruction and protection’, in B. Yapicioglu & K. Lelenis (eds) Boundaries and Restricted Places: The Immured Space, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 251-263.
Dumitran, D. 2015
‘Jewish cemeteries of Romania: Alba Iulia case study’, in D. Dumitran & M. Rotor (eds) Places of Memory: Cemeteries and Funeral Practices throughout the Time, Alba Iulia: Annalis Universitatis Apulensis, 235-258.
Garibova, S. 2020
‘To protect and preserve: echoes of traditional Jewish burial culture in the exhumation of Holocaust mass graves in postwar Belarus and Ukraine.’, AJS Review, 44:1, 75-98.
Karanouh, R. 2022
‘Hidden space’, in B. Yapicioglu & K. Lelenis (eds) Boundaries and Restricted Places: The Immured Space, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 225-239.
Petzet, M. & Haspel, J. 2011
Jüdische Friedhöfe und Bestattungskultur in Europa Jewish Cemeteries and Burial Culture in Europe, Berlin: ICOMOS.
Saltiel, L 2020
‘The destruction of Thessaloniki’s Jewish cemetery’, in T. Kruse, H. Faustmann & S. Rogge (eds) When the Cemetery Becomes Political – Dealing with the Religious Heritage in Multi-Ethnic Regions, Münster: Schriften des Instituts für Interdisziplinäre Zypern-Studien, 159.
Saltiel, L. 2014
Dehumanizing the dead: the destruction of Thessaloniki’s Jewish cemetery in the light of new sources’, Yad Vashem Studies, 42:1, 1–35.