Wingren, C. 2013

‘Place-making strategies in multi-cultural Swedish cemeteries: the cases of ‘Östra kyrkogården’ in Malmö and Järva common’, Mortality, 18 (2), 151-172.

Winter, S. 2005

‘Zwishen Kirche und Friedhof. Der Landshaftsgarten als Bestattungs-und Erinnerungsort um 1800’ in C. Denk & J. Ziesemer (eds) Der Bürgerliche Tod: Städtische Bestattungskulture von der Aufklärung bis zum frühen 20. Jahrhundert, ICOMOS: Munich, 46-59. , 132-143.

Wirén, J. 2023

‘Until death do us part? Swedish cemeteries from an inter-faith and no-faith perspective’, Approaching Religion, 13:1, 123-137.

Witte, E. 2003

‘The battle for monasteries, cemeteries and schools: Belgium’ in C. Clark & W. Kaiser (eds) Culture Wars: Secular-Catholic Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 102-128.

Wojtkowiak, J. & Mathijssen, B. 2022

‘Birth and death: studying ritual, embodied practices and spirituality at the start and end of life’, Religions, 13:9, 820.

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Woods, R. 2006

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Woodthorpe, K. 2012

‘Baby gardens: a privilege or predicament’, in S. Earle, C. Komaromy & L. Layne (eds) Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on Life, Death and Fertility, Aldershot: Ashgate, 143-54.

Woodthorpe, K. 2016

‘Buried bodies in an East London cemetery: revisiting taboo’, in A. Maddrell & J. Sidaway, J. (eds) Deathscapes: Spaces for Dying, Mourning and Remembrance, London: Routledge, 57-74.

Woodthorpe, K. 2011

‘Sustaining the contemporary cemetery: implementing policy alongside conflicting perspectives and purpose’, Mortality, 16:3, 259-276.

Woodthorpe, K. 2010

‘Private grief in public spaces: interpreting memorialisation in the contemporary cemetery’, in J. Hockey, C. Komaromy & K. Woodthorpe, K. (eds) The Matter of Death: Space, Place and Materiality, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 117-132.

Woodthorpe, K., Rumble, H., Corden, A. & 5 others 2022

‘My memories of the time we had together are more important’: direct cremation and the privatisation of UK funerals’, Sociology, 56:3, 556-573.

Worpole, K. 2003

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Worpole, K. 1997

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‘Danish landscape design in the modern era’, Garden History, 2, Winter, 222-241.

Wright, E. 2005

‘Rhetorical spaces in memorial places: the cemetery as a rhetorical memory place/space’, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 35:4, 51-81.

Wright, R. & Hughes, W. 1996

Lay Down Body: Living History in African-American Cemeteries, Detroit, MI: Visible Ink Press.

Wrigley, R. & Craske, M. 2004

Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea, Aldershot: Ashgate, 1-10.

Wueshner, S. 2001

‘One man’s demise is another man’s gain: the growth of the funeral industry on the Iowa frontier’, Essays in Economic and Business History, 19, 245-251.

Wyss-Giacos, P. von 2020

Requiescant in pace: staging nature as a socio-religious practice in Highgate Cemetery’, in M-T. Mäder, A. Saviello & B. Scolari (eds) Highgate Cemetery: Image Practices in Past and Present, ebooks, Nomos,

Events

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