Stice, E. 2020

‘For kin and country: reader responses to the uniformity of British war graves in The Times & civilian practices of wartime citizenship’, First World War Studies, 11:2, 141-160.

Stierl, M. 2016

‘Contestation in death – the role of grief in migration struggles’, Citizenship Studies, 20:2, 173-191.

Stilgoe, J. 1978

‘Folklore and graveyard design’, Landscape, 22:3, 22–28.

Stock, G. 1998

‘Quaker burial: doctrine and practice’, in M. Cox (ed.) Grave Concerns: Death and Burial in England, 1700-1850, York: Council for British Archaeology, 129-143.

Stock, G. 1998

‘The 18th and early 19th century Quaker burial ground at Bathford, Bath and North East Somerset’ in M. Cox (ed.) Grave Concerns: Death and Burial in England, 1700-1850, York: Council for British Archaeology, 144-153.

Stock, P. & Dennis, M. 2023

‘Up in smoke or down with worms? Older adult environmentalist’s discourse on disposal, dispersal, and (green) burial’, Mortality, 28:1, 73-89.

Stoessle, P. & Rodriguez-Maroun, A. 2018

‘L’experience du deuil chez les migrants centraméricans en transit au Mexico’, Diversité Urbain, 18, 105-127.

Stone, P. 2006

‘Dark tourism and significant other death: towards a model of mortality mediation’, Annals of Tourism Research, 39: 3, 1565-1587.

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Stone, P. 2006

‘A dark tourism spectrum: towards a typology of death and macabre related tourist sites, attractions and exhibitions’, Tourism, 54: 2, 145-160.

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Stone, P. & Sharpley, R. 2008

‘Consuming dark tourism: a thanatological perspective’, Annals of Tourism Research, 35:2, 574-95.

Stowe, J. P., Schmidt, E. V., & Green, D. 2001

‘Toxic burials: the final insult’, Conservation Biology, 15:6, 1817-1819.

Straka, T., Mischo, M., Petric, K. & Kowarak, I. 2022

’Urban cemeteries as shared habitats for people and nature: reasons for visit, comforting experiences of nature, and preferences for cultural and natural features’, Land, 11, 1237.

Strange, J-M. 2009

‘Historical approaches to dying’, in A. Kellahear (ed) The Studying of Dying, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 123-46.

Strange, J-M. 2005

Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 1870-1914, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Strange, J-M. 2003

‘Only a pauper whom nobody owns: reassessing the pauper grave, c. 1880-1914’, Past and Present, 178, 148-175.

Strange, J-M. 2003

‘“Tho’ lost to sight, to memory dear”: pragmatism, sentimentality and working-class attitudes towards the grave, c. 1875-1914’, Mortality, 8:2, 144-159.

Strange, J-M. 2002

“She cried a very little”: death, grief and mourning in working-class culture’, Social History, 27, 2, 143-161.

Streb, C. 2019

‘Zwischen Wincheringen und Wermeldingen liegen welter: der einfluss der Friedhofsreform in Deutschland und Luxembourg’,in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 251-258.

Streb, C. 2017

‘Modern class society in the making: evidence from Palatinate gravestones of the nineteenth century’, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21: 240-76.

Streb, C. & Kolnberger, T. 2019

‘Introduction: the materiality and spatiality of death, burial and commemoration’, Mortality, 24:2, 117-122.

Events

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