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‘Burial of the plague dead in early modern London’ in J. Champion (ed.) Epidemic Disease in London, Centre for Metropolitan History Working Papers Series 1, 53-64.

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Harding, V. 2003

‘Choices and changes: death, burial and the English Reformation’, in D. Gaimster (ed.) The Archaeology of Reformation, 1480-1580, London: Routledge, 386-398.

Harding, V. 2000

‘Whose body? A study of attitudes towards the dead body in early modern Paris’ in B. Gordon and P. Marshall (eds) The Place of the Dead: Death and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 170-187.

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‘Cemeteries and urban land value, Professional Geographer, 23, pp19-21.

Hariyono, W. 2015

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Härke, H. 2001

‘Cemeteries as places of power’, in M. de Jong & F. Theuws (eds) Topographies of Power in the Middle Ages, Leiden: Brill, 9-30.

Harker, A. 2012

‘Landscapes of the dead: an argument for conservation burial’, Berkeley Planning Journal, 25: 150-59.

Harmon, L. 2018

‘Honouring our silent neighbors to the south: the problem of abandoned or forgotten asylum cemeteries’, Touro Law Review, 34:4, 901-982.

Harries, J. 1992

‘Death and the dead Roman West’, in S. Bassett (ed.) Death in Towns: Urban Responses to the Dying and the Dead, 100-1600, Leicester: Leicester University Press, 56-67.

Harrington, D. & Krynski, K. 2002

‘The effect of state funeral regulations on cremation rates: testing for demand inducement in funeral markets’, Journal of Law and Economics, 45:1, 199-224.

Harrington, D. & Treber, D. 2013

‘Cemeteries and mortuaries: better together or apart?’, Regulation, 35:4, 40-47 .

Harris, N. 1977

‘The cemetery beautiful’, in C.O. Jackson (ed.) Passing: The Vision of Death in America, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 103-11.

Harrison, J. 1984

‘Grave problems’, Journal of Planning and Environment Law, February, 77-80.

Harrison, R. 2003

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Harte, J. 1994

‘Law after death, or “Whose body is it?”. The legal framework for the disposal and remembrance of the dead’, in J. Davies (ed.) Ritual and Remembrance: Responses to Death in Human Societies, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 200-249.

Hartle, R. 2024

‘The Corporation of Corpse-stealers’: archaeological and historical evidence of bodysnatching in early-eighteenth-century London’, in E. Craig-Atkins & and K. Harvey (eds) The Material Body: Embodiment, History and Archaeology in Industrializing England, 1700–1880, Manchester University Press, 100-132.

Harvey, T. 2006

‘Sacred spaces, common places: the cemetery in the contemporary American city’, The Geographical Review, 96,:2, 295-312.

Hawkins, D. 1990

‘The Black Death and the new London cemeteries of 1348′, Antiquity, 64, 637-42.

Hay, M. 2011

‘“The last thing that tells our story”: the Roodepoort West Cemetery, 1958-2008’, Journal of South African Studies, 37:2, 297-311.

Hayward, S. 2019

‘Colonial expressions of identity in funerals, cemeteries and funerary monuments of nineteenth-century Perth, Western Australia’, Genealogy, 2:3,
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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