Barley, N. 1997

Dancing on the Grave, London: Abacus.

Keywords

Barnard, S. 1990

To Prove I’m Not Forgot, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Barrett, G. & Barrett, T. 2001

‘Cemeteries as repositories of natural and cultural diversity’, Conservation Biology, 15:6, 1820-24.

Keywords

Barrett, R. 1993

‘Psychocultural influences on African American attitudes towards death, dying and funeral rites’, in J. Morgan (ed.) Personal Care in an Impersonal World: A Mulitdimensional Look at Bereavement, London: Routledge, 213-230.

Barry, J. 2018

‘The organisation of burial places in post-medieval England cities: Bristol and Exeter c. 1540-1850, Urban History, 46:4, 597-616.

Barthel, S., Ramosii, A. & Castro, V. 2020

‘Estilos arquitetônicos em espaços cemiteriais: contribuição aos estudos de arqueologia funerária’. Revista Noctua—Arqueologia e Patrimônio, 2, 107-141.

Bartolemei, L. 2013

Notes on the evolution of cemetery areas in Italy’ in E. Venbrux, T. Quartier, C. Venhost & B. Mathijssen (eds) Changing European Deathways, Wien: Lit Verlag, 107-118.

Basmajian, C. & Coutts, C. 2010

‘Planning for the disposal of the dead’, Journal of the American Planning Association, 76: 3, 305-17.

Bassett, S. (ed.) 1992

Death in Towns: Urban Responses to the Dying and the Dead, Leicester: Leicester University Press.

Batchelor, P. 2019

Sorrow and Solace: The Social World of the Cemetery, London: Routledge.

Batten, S. 2009

‘Exploring a language of grief in First World War headstone inscriptions’, in N. Saunders & P. Cornish (eds) Contested Objects: Material Memories of the Great War, London: Routledge, 163-177.

Bayatrizi, Z. 2008

Life Sentences: The Modern Ordering of Mortality, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

BayatRizi, Z. & Ghorbani, H. 2019

‘The bureaucratic professionalization of funeral rites in Tehran’s Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery’, in H. Selin & R. Rakoff (eds) Death across Cultures: Death and Dying in Non-Western Cultures, Cham: Springer, 103-118.

BayatRizi, Z. & Tehrani, R. 2017

‘The objective life of death in Tehran: a vanishing presence’, Mortality, 22:1, 15-32.

Baydar, G. & Gizem, Ö. 2015

‘Death in the city: cemeteries of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey’, The Asian Conference on Arts & Humanities 2015 Official Conference Proceedings.

Bazaraitė, E. 2021

Už miesto, miške: medžiai Rasų ir Bernardinų kapinėse’, Kraštovaizdžio Architektūra, I, 35–41.

Bazaraitė, E. & Heitor, T. 2013

‘Comparative study of Christian and Pagan burial constructions’, Mokslas–Lietuvos ateitis/Science–Future of Lithuania, 5:3, 316-321.

Bazaraitė, E., Heitor, T. & Oliveira, M. 2016

‘Requiem for a pagan soul: Pagan reminiscences in 19th century cemeteries in Lithuania, Thanatos, 5:21, 7-24.

Bazaraitė, E., Heitor, T. & Oliveira, M. 2018

‘No project found: development of the nineteenth-century unplanned cemetery’, Proceedings of the 11thInternational Space Syntax Symposium, Lisbon.

Beard, V. & Burger, W. 2017

‘Change and innovation in the funeral industry: a typology of motivations’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 75:1, 47-68.
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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