Tschebann, S. 2022

‘Cemetery enchanted, encore: natural burial in France and beyond’, in E. Weiss-Krejci, S. Becker and P. Schwyzer (eds) Interdisciplinary Exploration of Postmortem Interaction: Dead Bodies, Funerary Objects, and Burial Spaces through Texts and Time, New York: Springer, 249-268.

Tsu, T. 2000

‘Toothless ancestors, felicitous descendents. The rite of secondary burial in South Taiwan’, Asian Folklore Studies, 59, 1-22.

Tsuji, Y. 2018

‘Evolving mortuary rituals in contemporary Japan’, in A. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, London, John Wiley & Sons, 17-30.

Tudor, C., Ioja, I., Hesperger, A. & Patru-Stupariu, I. 2013

‘Is the residential land use incompatible with cemeteries location? Assessing the attitudes of urban residents’, Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 8:2, 153-62.

Tumarkin, N. 1983

Lenin Lives! The Lenin Cult in Soviet Russia, Cambridge MA, Havard University Press.

Keywords

Turnbull, P. 2002

‘Indigenous Australian people, their defence of the dead and native title’, in C. Fforde, J. Hubert & P. Turnbull (eds) The Dead and their Possessions: Repatriation in Principle, Practice and Policy, New York NY: Routledge, 63-86.

Turner, G. 2017

Honouring Ancestors in Sacred Space: The Archaeology of an Eighteenth-Century African-Bahamian Cemetery, Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Turner, N. and Caswell, G. 2020

‘A relative absence: exploring professional experiences of funerals without mourners’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 85:4, 868-886.

Turner, S. 2015

‘The poetics of permanence? Inscriptions, memory and memorials of the First World War in Britain’, Sculpture Journal, 24:1, 73-97.

Tyson, N. 1993

‘Candie Cemetery and its monuments: death and self-presentation in 19th century St Peter Port, Guernsey’, Societé Guernestaine Report and Transactions, 23, 3, 599-626.

Tyssens, J. 2017

‘Working class children, death and secularity: Belgium in the 1890s’, Revue Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, 95:4, 917-36.

Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, L. 2010

Remembering and forgetting: the relationship between memory and the abandonment of graves in nineteenth and twentieth century Greek cemeteries’, International Journal of History and Archaeology, 14, 285-301.

Udall, L. 2025

‘Inside-out and outside-in: learned institutions and garden cemeteries in 19th-century Britain’, in K. Woodthorpe, H. Frisby & B. Michael-Fox (eds) Death and Institutions: Processes, Places and the Past, Bristol: Bristol University Press, 116-127.

Ugwu, S. and Nwankwo, B. 2020

Modern funeral rites during COVID-19 pandemic’, Nigerian Journal of Social Psychology 3.1.

Űlker, B. 2025

‘Taking care of others and the self through Islamic funeral service in Berlin’, International Migration Review, 59:2, 668-688.

Ulrich, M. 2020

Highgate Cemetery at a crossroads: how to take the right turn? A contribution based on the economic theory of clubs’, in M-T. Mäder, A. Saviello & B. Scolari (eds) Highgate Cemetery: Image Practices in Past and Present, ebooks, Nomos, 197-213

Uncu, E. 2020

‘Inscripţiile funerare în limba Greacă din cimitirul maritim din oraşul Sulina: o sursă de investigare multidimensională a comunităţii elene locale’, Studii şi Articole de Istorie 87, 96-126.

University of Leicester Graveyards Group 1 2012

‘Frail memories: is the commemorated population representative of the buried population?’ Post-Medieval Archaeology, 46:1, 166-195.

Upton, D. 1997

‘The urban cemetery and the urban community: the origin of the New Orleans Cemetery’, in A. Adams & S. McMurry (eds) Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee Press, 131-45.

Ural, N. 2014

‘A genealogy of Muslims dying in France: Strasbourg Cemetery as contested space’, Sociology of Islam, 2:1-2, 1-12.

Events

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