Tanaś, S. 2006

‘The meaning of deathspace in cultural tourism’, Turyzm, 16:2, 145-51.

Tanaś, S. 2008

‘The perception of death in cultural tourism’, Turyzm, 18:1, 51-63.

Tanaś, S. 2020

‘The profane sphere of All Saints’ Day and the social aspects of cemeteries’, Tourism, 30:2, 91-99.

Tanaś, S. 2013

‘Tourism “death space” and thanatourism in Poland’, Current Issues of Tourism Research, 13:1, 22-27. .

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Tarlow, S. 1995

‘What dreams may come: metaphors of death in Orkney’, Scotland Archaeological Review, 9-10, 110-114.

Tarlow, S. 1999

Wormie clay and blessed sleep: death and disgust in later historic Britain’, in S. Tarlow & S. West (eds) The Familiar Past? Archaeologies of Later Historical Britain, London: Routledge, 183-198.

Tarlow, S. 1998

‘Romancing the stones: the graveyard boom of the later 18th century’ in M. Cox, (1998) (ed.) Grave Concerns: Death and Burial in England, 1700-1850, York: Council for British Archaeology, 33-43.

Tarlow, S. 1999

Bereavement and Commemoration: An Archaeology of Mortality, Oxford: Blackwell.

Tarlow, S. 2011

Ritual, Belief and the Dead in Early Modern Britain and Ireland, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Tarlow, S. 2000

‘Landscapes of memory: the nineteenth-century garden cemetery’, European Journal of Archaeology, 3: 2, 217-239.

Tarlow, S. 1992

‘Each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds’, Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 11:1, 125-41.

Tarlow, S. (ed.) 2015

The Archaeology of Death in Post-Medieval Europe, Berlin: De Gruyter.

Tarrés, S. 2018

‘Funerary cultural heritage: analysis introduction notes’, Catalonian Journal of Ethnography, 43, 66-77.

Tarrés, S., Arrás Solé, A. & Moreras, J. 2018

‘Diversity within cemeteries: the otherness in the expression of funerary heritage in Spain’, in P. Havik, J. Mapril & C. Sariva (eds) Death on the Move: Managing Narratives, Silences, Constraints in a Trans-National Perspective, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 75-97.

Tarrés, S., Arrás Solé, A. & Moreras, J. 2018

‘The other dead. An ethnohistorical approach to religious diversity in Spanish cemeteries’, Diversité Urbaine, 18, 11-29.

Tashjian, A. & Tashjian, D. 2005

‘The Afro-American section of Newport, Rhode Island’s Common Burying Ground’, in Meyer, R. (ed.) Cemeteries and Gravemarkers: Voices of American Culture, Utah State University Press: Logan, UT,163-196.

Taylor, A. 2001

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Taylor, B. 2004

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Taylor, J. 1998

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Taylor, M. 2014

‘The Civil War experiences of a New Orleans undertaker’, Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, 55:3, 261-281.

Events

The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract