The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Grabalov, P. & Nordh, H. 2020
“Philosophical park”: cemeteries in the Scandinavian urban context’, Sociální Studia/Social Studies, 17:1, 33-54.
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Grabalov, P. & Nordh, H. 2022
‘The future of urban cemeteries as public spaces: insights from Oslo and Copenhagen’ Planning Theory & Practice, 23:1, 81-98.
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Grabowski, M., Owsley, D. & Bruwelheide, K. 2010
‘Cemetery vandalism: the strange case of William Wirt’, Washington History, 22, 57-68.
Gradwohl, D. 1993
‘The Jewish cemeteries of Louiseville, Kentucky : mirrors of historical processes and theological diversity thorugh 150 years’, Markers 10, 116-149.
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Grady, T. 2023
‘A dance with death: the Imperial War Graves Commission and Nazi Germany’, The English Historical Review, cead149.
Graham, B. 2006
Death, Materiality and Mediation: An Ethnography of Remembrance in Ireland, Oxford: Berghahn.
Graham, C. & Pang, N. 2019
‘The politics of threatened spaces of the dead: challenges for (re)disposal in a traditional Chinese cemetery in Singapore’, in T. Kohn, M. Gibbs, B. Nansen and L. van Ryn (eds) Residues of Death: Disposal Refigured, London: Routledge, 19-36.
Graham, C., Arnold, M., Kohn, T. & Gibbs, M. 2015
‘Gravesites and websites: a comparison of memorialisation’, Visual Studies, 30:1, 37-53.
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Graham, S. 2015
‘The plantation community cemetery: reading black and white relationships in the landscape’, Markers, 30, 68-91.
Grainger, H. 2005
Death Redesigned: British Crematoria: History, Architecture and Landscape, Reading: Spire Books.
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Grainger, H. 2016
‘Designs on death: the architecture of Scottish crematoria’ in S. Buckham, P.C. Jupp & J. Rugg (eds) Death in Modern Scotland, 1855-1955: Beliefs, Attitudes and Practices, Edinburgh: Peter Lang, 241-266.
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Grainger, H. 1999
‘Golders Green Crematorium and the architectural expression of cremation’, Mortality, 5, 1, 53-73.
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Grainger, H. 2016
Maxwell Fry and the ‘Anatomy of Mourning’: Coychurch Crematorium, Bridgend, Glamorgan, South Wales’, in A. Maddrell & J. Sidaway, J. (eds) Deathscapes: Spaces for Dying, Mourning and Remembrance, London: Routledge, 243-262.
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Grainger, H. 2019
‘Private sector, collective need: the architecture and design of Scottish crematoria, 1973-2018’, in P.J. Jupp & H. Grainger (eds) Death in Scotland: Chapters from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First, Edinburgh: Peter Lang, 321-350.
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Grandqvist, H. 1965
Muslim Death and Burial. Arab Customs and Traditions: Studies in a Village in Jordan, Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum.
Granjel, M. & Carreras Panchón, A. 2007
‘La historiografía española y los enterramientos fuera de poblado’ in R. Campos, L. Montiel, & R. García-Alejo (eds) Medicina, Ideología e Historia en España, siglos XVI-XXI, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 79-90.
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Grant, S. 2005
‘Raising the dead: war, memory and American national identity’, Nations and Nationalism, 11, 4, 509-529.
Griffin, L.M. & Wallace, C. (eds) 2016
Grave Matters: Death and Dying in Dublin 1500-Present, Dublin: Four Courts Press.
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Grimwade, G. 2023
‘A grave situation: burial practices amongst the Chinese diaspora in Queensland, Australia (ca. 1870-1930)’, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, DOI.
Guffanti, L. 2015
‘Volunteers and the French pauper burial: do it yourself?’ Mortality, 20:1, 67-82.