The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Wickersham, M. & Yehl, R. 2017
‘The public cemetery: meeting new challenges in a time of change’, Public Manager, 22:1, 62-65.
Widlok, T 1998
‘Unearthing culture: Khoisan funerals and social change’, Anthropos, 93, 115-126.
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Wiesemann, F. 1992
‘Jewish burials in Germany – between tradition, the Enlightenmen and the authorities’, The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, 37:1, 17-31.
Wiggins, D. 1996
‘The Burial Act of 1880, The Liberation Society and George Osborne Morgan’, Parliamentary History, 15, 2, 173-189.
Wilkinson, A. 1997
‘Changing England attitudes towards death in the two World Wars’, in P. C. Jupp and G. Howarth (eds) The Changing Face of Death: Historical Accounts of Death and Disposal, Macmillan: Basingstoke.
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Wilkinson, T. 1984
‘British cemeteries in South Asia: an aspect of social history’, Asian Affairs, 15, 1, 46-54.
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Williams, A., Temple, T., Pollard, S., Jones, R. & Ritz, K. 2009
‘Environmental considerations for common burial site selection after pandemic events’ in K. Ritz, K., L. Dawson, & D. Miller, D. (eds) Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics, Springer, Dordrecht, 87-101.
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Williams, H. 2011
‘Cremation and present pasts: a contemporary archaeology of Swedish memory groves’, Mortality, 16:2, 113-130.
Williams, H. 2003
Remembering and forgetting the Medieval dead’, in H. Williams (ed.) Archaeologies of Remembrance, Boston MA, Springer, 227-254.
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Williams, H. (ed.) 2003
Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies, Boston MA, Springer
Williams, H. & Sayer, D. (eds) 2009
Mortuary Practices and Social Identities in the Middle Ages, Exeter: University of Exeter Press.
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Williams, H. & Williams, E. 2020
‘Cremation and contemporary churchyards’, in S. De Nardi, H. Orange, S. High & E. Koskinen-Koivisto (eds) The Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place, London: Routledge.
Williams, H. & Williams, E. 2007
‘Digging for the dead: archaeological practice as mortuary commemoration’, Public Archaeology, 6:1, 47-63.
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Williams, R. 1990
A Protestant Legacy: Attitudes to Death and Illness among Older Aberdonians, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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Williams, S. & Bendelow, G. 1998
The Lived Body: Sociological Themes, Embodied Issues, London: Routledge.
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Williams, S.L. 2023
‘Death can not make our souls afraid: Mosaic Templars of America Zephroes in Macon County, Alabama, 1887-1931’, in K. Fletcher & A. Towle (eds) Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 113-148.
Wilson, A. & Levy, H. 1938
Burial Reform and Funeral Costs, Oxford University Press: London.
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Wilson, F. 2004
‘Indian citizenship and the discourse of hygiene/disease in 19th century Peru’, Bulletin of Latin American Research, 23: 2, 165-80.
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Wilson, R. 2012
The burial of the dead: The British Army on the Western Front, 1914–18’, War & Society, 31:1, 22-41.
Winegarner, B. 2023
Winegarner, B. (2023) San Francisco’s Forgotten Cemeteries: A Buried History, Mount Pleasant, SC: The History Press.