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‘Creative destruction: the shattering of the family graves system in Japan’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 1-28.

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‘The revival of the funeral industry in Shanghai: a model for China’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 74-97.

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Awberry, G. 1998

‘Of graves and epitaphs: dialect archaeology and Welsh churchyards’, Language and Development, 5, 44-50.

Azaryahu, M. 1996

‘Mount Herzl: the creation of Israel’s National Cemetery’, Israel Studies, 1:2, 46– 74.

Azeez, A., & Salami, K. 2020

‘Giving back to the elderly: cross-cultural construction of befitting burial for the dead in Nigeria’, Journal of Population Ageing, 13, 25-39.

Azevedo, A., Cardoso, T., & Cohen, S. 2023

‘Could necroleachate be the cemetery’s sewage? A panorama from Brazilian legislation’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20:19, 6898.

Azevedo, V. 2016

‘Restoring the dignity of the war’s disappeared? Exhumations of mass graves, restorative justice and compassion policies in Peru’, Human Remains and Violence, 2:2, 39-55.

Ba-an, M., Segbefia, S., Chinwe, C. & Adansi, J. 2022

‘Examining the factors influencing changes in traditional funeral rituals among Frafra subgroupings in Northern Ghana’, International Journal of Research and Scholarly Communication 5:1, 9-21.

Babić, D. & Bingula, M. 2015

‘Interpretation at special places: Mirgoj Cemetery’, Procedia: Social and Behavioural Sciences, 188, 186-192.

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‘Presenting the past: archaeologists and their influence on modern burial practices, Mortality, 16:2, 98-112.

Bäckström, A. 2017

‘Religion and ritual markers between the public and the private: funerary rites in Sweden’, in Guest, M. & Middlemiss Lé Man (eds) Death, Life and Laughter: Essays on Religion in Honour of Douglas Davies, London: Routledge.

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‘L’Etude des Cimetières Ottomans: methods et perspectives’, in J‐L. Bacque‐Grammont and A. Tibet (eds.) Cimetières et Traditions Funeraires dans le Monde Islamique, Vol. I, Ankara: Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, 135-157.

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‘”I will die Orthodox”: religion and belonging in life stories of the socialist era in Romania and Bulgaria’, in P. Coleman, D. Koleva & J. Bornat (eds) Aging, Ritual and Social Change: Comparing the Secular and Religious in Eastern and Western Europe, Farnham: Ashgate, 43-66.

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‘Styles of Tombs and Mausoleums in Ottoman Cairo’, in J‐L. Bacque‐Grammont and A. Tibet (eds.) Cimetieres et Traditions Funeraires dans le Monde Islamique, Vol. I, Ankara : Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, 349-385.

Bagattoni, E. 2011

‘Neoclassicism and local artistic tradition in the sepulchral monuments of the Certosa Cemetery in Bologna during the Napoleonic Era and the restoration’, Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage, 11, 69-112.

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‘Funerary inscriptions in Algeria: anthropo-philosophical reflections’, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Thought, 3:2, 37-49.

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‘Reluctant solidarity: death, urban poverty and neighbourly assistance in South Africa’, Ethnography, 8:1, 33-59.

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Events

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