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‘Memory, mourning and melancholia: England ways of death in the margins of empire’, in L. Fraser & A. McCarthy (eds) Far from ‘Home’: The England in New Zealand, Dunedin, NZ: Otago University Press.

Freedman, J. (ed.) 2024

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‘Singapore’s multicultural cemetery and its Chinese section’, Markers, 13, 92-132.

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‘The cemetery as cultural institution: the establishment of Mount Auburn and the “rural cemetery movement’, American Quarterly, 26:1, 37-59.

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‘Drawing the pillow, laying out and port wine: the moral economy of death, dying and bereavement in England, c.1840-1930’, Mortality, 20:2, 103-127.

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‘“These horrid superstitions”: death and dying amongst the English “folk”, c. 1840-1914’, in M. Rotar, V. Tudor Roşu and H. Frisby (eds) Proceedings of the Dying and Death in 18th-21st Century Europe, Cluj-Napoca: Accent, 167-183.

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‘The undertaking trade in England: its origins and early development, 1660-1830’, Eighteenth-Century Studies, 28:2, 241-253.

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‘Sites of memory in the Holy Land: the design of British war cemeteries in Mandate Palestine’, Journal of Historical Geography, 30: 4, 643-664.

Fuhrmeister, C. & Kappel, K. 2017

‘Introduction to Special Issue “War graves, war cemeteries, and memorial shrines as a building task (1914 to 1989). Die Bauaufgabe Soldatenfriedhof/Kriegsgräberstätt e zwischen 1914 und 1989″’, RIHA Journal Special Issue 8, article 0150.

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‘The disposal of consumers: an exporatory analysis of death-related consumption’, Advances in Consumer Research, 23, 361-367.

Gabel, T. 2016

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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