Rugg, J. 2016

‘Cost, choice and diversity: policy issues in burial and cremation in England’, in L. Foster & K. Woodthorpe (eds) Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 91-109.

Rugg, J. 2019

‘Le traitment des morts en Angleterre: entre pluralisme et pragmatisme’, in A. Fornerod (ed.) Le Pluralism Religieux dans les Cimetières en Europe, Strasbourg : Press Universitaires de Strasbourg, 49-74.

Rugg, J. 2017

‘Taken “as read”: locating death in the rhetoric of cemetery conservation in England’, in M. Frihammar & H. Silverman (eds) Heritage of Death: Landscapes of Emotion, Memory and Practice, London: Routledge, 50-62.

Rugg, J. 2017

‘Materiality, identity, mutability: irresolvable tensions within burial reform’, in J. Bradbury & C. Scarre (eds) Engaging with the Dead: Exploring Changing Human Beliefs about Death, Mortality and the Human Body, Oxford: Oxbow Books, 210-16.

Rugg, J. 2022

‘Further remarks on modern sepulture: Twenty years of cemetery studies and eight core questions defining cemetery research’, Eastern and Northern European Journal of Death Studies, 16-46.

Rugg, J. & Holland, S. 2017

‘Respecting corpses: the ethics of grave re-use’, Mortality, 22:1, 1-15.

Rugg, J. & Parsons, B. 2018

Funerary Practices in England and Wales, Bingley: Emerald Publishing.

Rugg, J., Stirling, F. & Clayden, A. 2013

‘Churchyard and cemetery in an England industrial city: Sheffield, 1740-1900’, Urban History, 41:4, 627-646.

Ruin, H. 2018

Being with the Dead: Burial, Ancestral Politics and the Roots of Historical Consciousness, Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Ruin, H. 2015

‘Housing spirits: the grave as an exemplary site of memory’, in A.L. Tota and T. Hagen (eds) Routledge International Handbook of Memory Studies. London: Routledge, 131-140.

Rumble, H. 2018

‘“If you go down in the woods”: British woodland burial, leisurely funerals, and recreational burial grounds’, in A. Kaul & J. Skinner, J. (eds) Leisure and Death: An Anthropological Tour of Risk, Death and Dying, Colorado, University of Colorado Press, 261-280.

Rumble, H., Troyer, J., Walter, T. & Woodthorpe, K. 2014

‘Disposal or dispersal: environmentalism and final treatment of the British dead’, Mortality, 19:3, 243-260.

Rumbold, B., Lowe, J. & Aoun, S. 2021

‘The evolving landscape: funerals, cemeteries, memorialization and bereavement support’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 84:2, 596-616.

Rusu, M. 2020

‘The privatization of death: the emergence of private cemeteries in Romania’s postsocialist deathscape’, South East and Black Sea Studies, 20:4, 571-91.

Rusu, M. 2021

‘Staging death: Christofascist necropolitics during the National Legionary State in Romania, 1940-41’, Nationalities Papers, 49:3, 576-589.

Rutherford, S. 2009

The Victorian Cemetery, Botley: Shire Library.

Ryan, S. 2020

“Simply to thy Cross I cling”: Hymns and the performance of memory in Victorian Highgate Cemetery’, in M-T. Mäder, A. Saviello & B. Scolari (eds) Highgate Cemetery: Image Practices in Past and Present, ebooks, Nomos, 255-271.

Saad, T. 2017

‘The moral inadequacy of cremation’, The New Bioethics, 23:3, 249-60.

Saaler, S. & Rusneac, C. 2023

‘Overcoming trauma at Japan’s ‘National Cemetery’ and the legacies of the Asia-Pacific war’, in T. Burrett & J. Kingston (eds) Routledge Handbook of Trauma in East Asia, Abingdon: Routledge, 73-87.

Saarela, T. 1996

‘Class struggle in the cemetery’, Socialist History, 9, 82-89.

Events

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