Tschebann, S. 2022

‘Cemetery enchanted, encore: natural burial in France and beyond’, in E. Weiss-Krejci, S. Becker and P. Schwyzer (eds) Interdisciplinary Exploration of Postmortem Interaction: Dead Bodies, Funerary Objects, and Burial Spaces through Texts and Time, New York: Springer, 249-268.

Tsu, T. 2000

‘Toothless ancestors, felicitous descendents. The rite of secondary burial in South Taiwan’, Asian Folklore Studies, 59, 1-22.

Tsuji, Y. 2018

‘Evolving mortuary rituals in contemporary Japan’, in A. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, London, John Wiley & Sons, 17-30.

Tudor, C., Ioja, I., Hesperger, A. & Patru-Stupariu, I. 2013

‘Is the residential land use incompatible with cemeteries location? Assessing the attitudes of urban residents’, Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 8:2, 153-62.

Tumarkin, N. 1983

Lenin Lives! The Lenin Cult in Soviet Russia, Cambridge MA, Havard University Press.

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Turnbull, P. 2002

‘Indigenous Australian people, their defence of the dead and native title’, in C. Fforde, J. Hubert & P. Turnbull (eds) The Dead and their Possessions: Repatriation in Principle, Practice and Policy, New York NY: Routledge, 63-86.

Turner, G. 2017

Honouring Ancestors in Sacred Space: The Archaeology of an Eighteenth-Century African-Bahamian Cemetery, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Turner, N. and Caswell, G. 2020

‘A relative absence: exploring professional experiences of funerals without mourners’, Omega – Journal of Death and Dying, 85:4, 868-886.

Turner, S. 2015

‘The poetics of permanence? Inscriptions, memory and memorials of the First World War in Britain’, Sculpture Journal, 24:1, 73-97.

Tyson, N. 1993

‘Candie Cemetery and its monuments: death and self-presentation in 19th century St Peter Port, Guernsey’, Societé Guernestaine Report and Transactions, 23, 3, 599-626.

Tyssens, J. 2017

‘Working class children, death and secularity: Belgium in the 1890s’, Revue Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, 95:4, 917-36.

Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, L. 2010

Remembering and forgetting: the relationship between memory and the abandonment of graves in nineteenth and twentieth century Greek cemeteries’, International Journal of History and Archaeology, 14, 285-301.

Ugwu, S. and Nwankwo, B.E. 2020

Modern funeral rites during COVID-19 pandemic’, Nigerian Journal of Social Psychology 3.1.

Ulrich, M. 2020

Highgate Cemetery at a crossroads: how to take the right turn? A contribution based on the economic theory of clubs’, in M-T. Mäder, A. Saviello & B. Scolari (eds) Highgate Cemetery: Image Practices in Past and Present, ebooks, Nomos, 197-213

University of Leicester Graveyards Group 1 2012

‘Frail memories: is the commemorated population representative of the buried population?’ Post-Medieval Archaeology, 46:1, 166-195.

Upton, D. 1997

‘The urban cemetery and the urban community: the origin of the New Orleans Cemetery’, in A. Adams & S. McMurry (eds) Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee Press, 131-45.

Uriu, D., Odom, W., & Gould, H. 2018

‘Understanding automatic conveyor-belt columbaria: emerging sites of interactive memorialisation in Japan’, Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference.

Uslu, A. 2010

‘An ecological approach for the evaluation of an abandoned cemetery as a green area: the case of Ankara/Karakusunlar cemetery’, African Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:10, 1043-54.

Uslu, A., Bariṣ, E. & Edroğan, E. 2009

‘Ecological concerns over cemeteries’, African Journal of Agricultural Research, 4:13, 1505-11.

Keywords

Vaczi, M. 2014

‘Death in the cathedral: mortuary practices in sports stadiums’, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 20, 635-652.

Events

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