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‘Père Lachaise and the garden cemetery’, Journal of Garden History, 4, 3, 211-22.

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‘The space of absence’ in J. Barberán (ed.) Una Arquitectura para la Muerta: 1 Encuentro Internacional sobre los Cementerios Contemporaneos, Seville: Consejeria de Obras Publicas y Transportes, 177-189.

Etlin, R. 2005

‘In the face of death: calming the mind, mining the soul’ in C. Denk & and J. Ziesemer (eds) Der Bürgerliche Tod: Städtische Bestattungskulture von der Aufklärung bis zum frühen 20. Jahrhundert, ICOMOS: Munich, 35-45.

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‘The use of ground penetrating radar to investigate a churchyard burial plot’, Fifteenth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, 45-49.

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‘Everyday use of urban cemeteries: a Norwegian case study’, Landscape and Urban Planning, 159: 76-84.

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‘The materialities of death: bodies, burials, beliefs’ in F. Fahlander & T. Oestigaard (eds) The Materialities of Death: Bodies, Burials, Beliefs, Oxford: BAR Inernational Series.

Falconer, K. 2024

‘Cryopreservation and the death of legal personhood’, Mortality, 29:4, 762-777.

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‘The economic burden of health care, funeral and burial expenditures at the end of life’, Journal of Consumer Affairs, 38: 1, 35-55.

Farber, J. (ed.) 1987

‘Stonecutters and their work’, Markers 4, 131–76.

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‘Decomposing city: Walt Whitman’s New York and the science of life and death’, EHL, 74:4, 799-827.

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‘Cryonic suspension as eschatological technology in the secular age’, in A. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, 306-320.

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‘Monuments for stillborn children and disenfranchised grief in the Netherlands: recogition, protest and solace’, Mortality, 26:3, 264-283.

Farrell, J. 1980

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Farrow, T. 2024

‘Death, burial and commemoration in 19th- and early 20th-century British ‘lunatic asylum’ and ‘mental hospital’ cemeteries, European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health, 1, 1-39. DOI

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‘The dissolution of St Paul’s charnel: remembering and forgetting the collective dead in late medieval and early modern England’, Mortality, 28:1, 171-188.

Fathi, R. 2018

“We refused to work until we had better means for handing the bodies”. Discipline at the Australian Graves Detachment’, First World War Studies, 9:1, 35-56.

Fathi, R. 2022

‘Surpressing an “undesirable public controversy”: corpses, the Department of Defence and the Australian Graves Services, 1919-1921’, History Australia, 19:3, 487-505.

Fathi, R. 2023

‘Conceptualising the “Administration of the dead”: cadavers, war and public health in the early 20th century’, History Compass, 21:1.

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‘The Civil War soldier and the art of dying’, Journal of Southern History, 67: 1, 3-38.
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Events

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