Suwalowska, H., Amara, F., Roberts, N., & Kingori, P. 2021

‘Ethical and sociocultural challenges in managing dead bodies during epidemics and natural disasters’, BMJ Global Health, 6:11, e006345.

Swan, R. 2000

‘Prelude and aftermath to the Doctor’s Riot of 1788: a religious interpretation of black and white reaction to grave robbing’, New York History, 81:4, 417-56.

Swensen, G. 2018

‘Between romantic historic landscapes, rational management models and oblitarations – urban cemeteries as green memory sites’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 33, 58-65.

Swensen, G. & Brendalsmo, J. 2018

‘Churchyards and cemeteries throughout the centuries – praxis and legislation’, Landscape History, 39:1, 87-102.

Swensen, G. & Skår, M. 2019

‘Urban cemeteries’ potential as sites for cultural encounters’, Mortality, 24:3, 333-356.

Swensen, G., Nordh, H. & Brendalsmo, J. 2016

‘A green space between life and death: a case study of activities in Gamlebyen cemetery in Oslo’, Norwegian Journal of Geography, 70:1, 41-53.

Keywords

Tait, C. 2002

Death, Burial and Commemoration in Ireland 1550-1650, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Takamura, R. 2014

‘Funerary sites in Seoul: a history marked by colonial experience’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 165-191.

Tamason, C. 1980

‘From mortuary to cemetery: funeral riots and funeral demonstrations in Lille, 1779-1870′, Social Science History, 4, 1, 15-31.

Tan, S. & B. Yeo 2023

‘Between life, death and modernity at Bukit Brown Cemetery, Singapore’, in D. House & M. Westendorp with A. Maddrell (eds) New Perspectives on Urban Deathscapes: Continuity, Changes and Contestation, Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 42-61.

Tanaka, K. 2007

‘Graves and families in Japan: continuity and change’, The History of the Family: An International Quarterly, 12:3, 1768-189.

Tanaś, S. 2008

Przestrzeń Turystyczna Cmentarzy, Łódź: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego.

Keywords

Tanaś, S. 2022

‘Cmentarz w przestrzeni rekreacyjnej miasta’, Studia Periegetica 40:4, 35-53.

Tanaś, S. 2004

‘The cemetery as part of the geography of tourism’, Turyzm, 14, 2, 71-87

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. .

Keywords

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.

Events

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