The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Bregoli, F. 2004
‘Among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem: Jewish funerary monuments in Italian cemeteries, 1860-1920’, in S. Berresford (ed.) Italian Memorial Sculpture 1820-1940: A Legacy of Love, London: Francis Lincoln, 194-99.
Bremborg, A. 2006
‘Professionalization without dead bodies: the case of Swedish funeral directors’, Mortality 11:3, 270-285.
Brennan, M. 2011
‘Geological survey of historical cemeteries, Jamestown, Rhode Island, 1693-1900’, Historical Archaeology, 45:4, 102-14.
Breschi, M., Ruiu, G. & Francini, M. 2018
‘“Ashes to ashes…”: could the recent evolution of the cremation practice in Italy be interpreted as an indicator of secularisation?’, Review of Religious Research, 60:519-533.
Briest, S. 2022
‘“The graves when they open, will be witnesses against thee”: mass burial and the agency of the dead in Thomas Dekker’s Plague Pamphlets’, 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.
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Brik, T., Herasym, H. & Radiuk, I. 2022
‘Attitudes towards cremation in a society with fragmented religious market: mixed-methods research in Ukraine’, Eastern and Northern European Journal of Death Studies, 1:1, 110-130.
Britton, J. 2014
‘“Feeling is our objective”: Green-Wood Cemetery, sentiment, and refinement in Antebellum New York’, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 36, 1, 19-34.
Brocke, M. & Müller, C. 2001
Haus des Lebens: Jüdische Friedhöfe in Deutchland, Leipzig: Germany: Reclaim.
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Brocke, M., Simon, H., & Jacobs, J. (eds) 2011
Jüdische Fundriedhöfe und Bestattungskultur in Europa, Germany: ICOMOS.
Broman, E. 2001
‘Egyptian revival funerary art in Green-Wood cemetery’, Markers XVIII, 30-67.
Bromberg, F. & Shephard, S. 2006
‘The Quaker Burying Ground in Alexandria, Virginia: a study of burial practices of the Religious Society of Friends’, Historical Archaeology, 41: 1, 57-88.
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Brooks, C. 1989
‘Burying Tom Sayers: heroism, class and the Victorian cemetery’, Victorian Society Annual, 4-20.
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Brooks, C. 2011
‘Enclosing their immortal souls: a survey of two African American cemeteries in Georgetown, South Carolina’, Southeastern Archaeology, 30:1, 176-186.
Brooks, C. & Evans, D. 1993
‘Burial and the body politic: the building of Bartholomew Street Cemetery, Exeter’, Devon Buildings Group Research Papers, 1, 32-69.
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Brooks, C., Elliot, B., Litten, J., Robinson, E., Robinson, R. & Temple, P. 1989
Mortal Remains, Wheaton: Exeter.
Brossat, A. 2011
‘Habiter sans vivre: le cimetière comme hétérotopie’, Le Sujet dans la Cité, 2, 121-139.
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Brown, H. 2008
A Scottish Graveyard Miscellany: Exploring the Folk Art of Scotland’s Gravestones, Edinburgh: Berlinn.
Brown, L. 2015
Tourism and pilgrimage: paying homage to literary heroes’, International Journal of Tourism Research, 18:2, 167-175.
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Brown, T. 2013
‘The making of urban ‘healtheries’: the transformation of cemeteries and burial grounds in late-Victorian East London’, Journal of Historical Geography, 4:2, 12-23.