Rachédi, L., Idir, M. & Sarenac, J. 2018

‘Carrés, cimetières et musulmans. Les impensés de l’immigration et de la citoyenneté au Quebec’, Diversité Urbaine, 18, 47-66.

Rachmalia, I. et al. 2017

‘Issues of cemetery management in Indonesia and emergency solutions based on waqf’ unpublished paper, 5th South East Asia International Islamic Philanthropy Conference, Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance of University Technology Mara, Melaka, Malaysia.

Račiūnaitē Paužuolinē, R. 2014

‘Lithuania funeral customs during the end of the 19th-21st centuries: from tradition to innovation’, in C. Rotar, M. Rotar & A. Teodorescu (eds) Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Century, volume 2, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 39-59.

Rae, R. 2021

‘Cemeteries as public urban green space: management, funding and form’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 61, 127078.

Raeburn, G. 2009

‘The changing face of Scottish burial practices, 1560-1645’, Reformation & Renaissance Review, 11:2, 181-201.

Raeburn, G. 2016

‘Death, superstition, and common society following the Scotland Reformation’, Mortality, 21:1, 36-51.

Raeburn, G. (ed.) 2024

A Cultural History of Death. Volume 3: A Cultural History of Death in the Renaissance, London: Bloomsbury.

Ragon, M. (trans A. Sheridan) 1983

The Space of Death: A Study of Funerary Architecture, Decoration and Urbanisation, Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia.

Rahmonov, O., Jędrzejko, K., & Majgier, L. 2010

‘The secondary succession in the area of abandoned cemeteries in Northern Poland’ in M. Barancokove, J. Krajci, J. Kollar & I. Belcakova (eds) Landscape Ecology: Methods, Applications and Interdisciplinary Approach, Bratslavia: Institute of Landscape Ecology, 647-57.

Rahtz, P. 1985

‘Archaeology and Christian death’, in J. Dyer (ed.) Archaeology and Death, London: Council for British Archaeology, 17-19.

Rainsford, S., Phillips, C., Macleod, R. and Wilson, D. 2019

‘Funeral and interment practices of rural residents: a mixed methods study’, Death Studies, 45:2, 101-109.

Rainville, L. 2014

Hidden History: African American Cemeteries in Central Virginia, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.

Rainville, L. 2009

‘Protecting our shared heritage in African-American cemeteries’ Journal of Field Archaeology, 34: 2, 196-206.

Rainville, L. 2008

‘Social memory and plantation burial grounds, a Virginian example’, African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter, 11:1, Article 5.

Rainville, L. 2009

‘Home at last: mortuary commemoration in Virginian slave cemeteries’, Markers 26, 54-83.

Rainville, L. 1999

‘Hanover deathscapes: mortuary variability in New Hampshire, 1770-1920’, Ethnohistory, 46: 3, 541-97.

Rainville, L. 2023

‘Sacred ground: how a segregated graveyard preserves the struggles and successes of an African American community in Virginia’, in K. Fletcher & A. Towle (eds) Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 84-112.

Raivo, P. 2004

‘Karelia lost or won – materialisation of a landscape of contested and commemorated memory’, Fennia-International Journal of Geography, 182:1, 61-72

Ralph, J., Smith, C., Jackson, G. & 7+ others 2021

‘Recording unmarked graves in a remote aboriginal community: the challenge of cultural heritage driving sustainable development’, Archaeologies, 17, 53-78.

Ramadan, M. 2019

‘Les cimetières et le droit musulman’, in A. Fornerod (ed.) Le Pluralism Religieux dans les Cimetières en Europe, Strasbourg : Press Universitaires de Strasbourg, 211-238.

Events

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