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Pruitt, A-S. 2018

‘Redoing gender: how women in the funeral industry use essentialism for equality’, Gender, Work & Organization 25:2, 144-158.

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Pujiono, E., Hidayat, O. & Njurumana, G. 2021

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Purcell, T. 2000

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‘Pepeling: What makes the epigraphs at the gravesites of Javanese Muslim saints linguistically unique from the perspectives of deathscapes?’, Issues in Language Studies, 11:2, 98-114.

Puzdrakiewicz, K. 2020

‘Cemeteries as (un)wanted heritage of previous communities. An example of changes in the management of cemeteries and their social perception in Gdańsk, Poland’, Landscape Online, 86, 1-26.

Puzdrakiewicz, K. 2023

‘To what extent are cities prepared for their residents’ deaths? An example of cemetery management in large polish cities’, Land Use Policy, 129, 106646.

Quartier, T. 2010

‘Mourning rituals – Between faith and personalisation: changing ritual repertoires on All Souls Day in the Netherlands’, International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 10:4, 334-350.

Quartier, T. 2013

‘On the borders of death: dimensions of Dutch mourning rituals’, in E. Venbrux, T. Quartier, C. Venhost & B. Mathijssen (eds) Changing European Deathways, Wien: Lit Verlag, 191-212.

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‘Cemitérios e(m) cercas conventuais’, Revista História da Arte, 5, 105-106.

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‘The development of cemeteries in Portugal c.1755-1870’, Mortality, 8:2, 113-128.

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‘Introduction: contextualizing cremation’ in G. Cooney (ed.) Transformation by Fire: the Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 3-21.

Quinton, J. & Duinker, P. 2018

‘“Beyond burial”: researching and managing cemeteries as urban green spaces, with examples from Canada’, Environmental Reviews, 27:2, 252-262.

Quinton, J., Duinker, P., Gallant & 2 others 2019

‘To tree or not to tree: user management perspectives of cemetery trees’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 43, 126385.

Quinton, J., Duinker, P., Steenberge, J. & Charles, J. 2020

‘The living among the dead: cemeteries as urban forests, now and in the future’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 48, 126564.

Quinton, J., Ostberg, J. & Duinker, P. 2019

‘The influence of cemetery governance on tree management in urban cemeteries: a case study of Halifax, Canada and Malmö, Sweden’, Landscape and Urban Planning, 194.

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‘Totenschädel and lorbeerkänze: tomb crosses in Luxemburg between 1580 and 1900’, in S. Kmec, S., R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg: CapybaraBooks, 23-7.

Events

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