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‘The symbolic dimension between nature and artefact: the Woodland Cemetery in Stockholm’, in C. Ruhl, C. Dähn & R. Hoekstra (eds) The Death and Life of the Total Work of Art, Berlin: Jovis, 117-127.

Tóth, H. 2013

‘Shades of grey: sepulchral culture in East Germany between pluralisation and standardization’ in E. Venbrux, T. Quartier, C. Venhost & B. Mathijssen (eds) Changing European Deathways, Wien: Lit Verlag, 141-164.

Toulson, R. 2013

The meanings of red envelopes: promises and lies at a Singaporean Chinese funeral’, Journal of Material Culture, 18:2, 155–169.

Toussaint, S. & Decrop, A. 2013

‘The Père Lachaise Cemetery: between dark tourism and heterotopic consumption’ in L. White & E. Frew (eds) Dark Tourism and Place Identity: Managing and Interpreting Dark Places, London: Routledge, 13-27.

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Trabsky, M. 2019

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Tradii, L. 2019

“Their dear remains belong to us alone”: soldiers’ bodies, commemoration, and cultural responses to exhumation after the Great War’, First World War Studies, 10:2-3, 245-261.

Trapeznik, A.& Gee, A. 2016

‘Laying the Victorians to rest: funerals, memorials and the funeral business in nineteenth-century Otago’, Australian Economic History Review, 56:3, 317-336.

Trefalt, B. 2017

‘Collecting bones: Japanese missions for the repatriation of war remains and the unfinished business of the Asia Pacific war’, Australian Humanities Review, 61, 145-159.

Tremlett, P-F. 2007

‘Death-scapes in Taipei and Manila: a postmodernnecrogeography’, Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, 1: 23-36.

Trieb, M. 2001

‘The landscape of the loved one’, in J. Wolschke-Bulmahn (ed.) Places of Commemoration: Search for Identity and Landscape Design, Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Reesarch Library and Collection, 25-54.

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Le Marché des Défunts, Paris: Presses de Science Politiques.

Keywords

Trompette, P. & Howell Griffiths, R. 2011

‘L’economie moral de la mort au XIXe siècle’, Le Mouvement Social, Oct-Déc, 33-54.

Troyer, J. 2020

Technologies of the Human Corpse, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Troyer, J. 2007

‘Embalmed vision’, Mortality, 12;1, 22-47.

Tryjanowski, P., Morelli, F., Mikula, P. & 5 others 2017

‘Biodiversity in urban green space: a large-scale analysis of differences between parks and cemeteries in Central Europe’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 27: 264-71.

Keywords

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.

Events

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