The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Healey, K. 1967
‘England churchyard Memorials’, Journal of the Royal Society of the Arts, 115, 260-274.
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Heathcote, E. 1993
Monument Builders: Modern Architecture and Death, Chichester: Academy Editions.
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Heessels, M. 2012
Bringing Home the Dead: Ritualizing Cremation in the Netherlands, Nijmegen: Radboud University.
Heessels, M. 2012
‘Every funeral unique in (y)our own way! Professionals propagating cremation rituals’, in D.J. Davies and C. Park (eds) Emotion, Identity and Death: Mortality Across Disciplines, London: Routledge, 125-143.
Heessels, M. & Venbrux, E. 2009
‘Secondary burial in the Netherlands: rights, rites and motivations’, Mortality, 14:2, 119-132.
Heessels, M., Poots, F. & Venbrux, E. 2012
‘In touch with the deceased: animate objects and human ashes’, Material Religion, 8, 466-488.
Heffernan, M. 1995
‘For ever England: the Western Front and the politics of remembrance in Britain’, Ecumene, 2:3, 293-333.
Heilen, M. (ed.) 2012
Uncovering Identity in Mortuary Analysis: Community-sensitive Methods for Identifying Group Affiliation in Historic Cemeteries, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.
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Heinz, A. 2019
‘“Dass kein unvernunfftig their darauff gange”: begrabinsplatz und grabpflege im trierich-luxmburgischen raum in der neuzeit’, in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxembourg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 23-26.
Heinz, A. 2019
‘“Errette mich, Herr, von den Wegen zur Hölle”. Allerseelen im Luxembourg und westrierishen Teil der Trierischen Kirche vom Spätmittelalter bis zum Ende des Erzbistums’ in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 215-220.
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Heinz, S. 2019
‘Das Krematorium in Luxemburg-Hamm: Architektur und Enstehung einer umstrittenen Bauaufgabe’, in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg: CapybaraBooks, PaGES
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Henderson, C. 2024
(forthcoming) ‘Catharín na Leanbh (Village of Children): the use of cillíní for the burial of the unbaptised in rural Ireland in the 19th and 20th centuries’ in R. Lacy & R. Spinelli, R. (eds) Displays of Grief and Commemoration in Our Communities, New York: Berghahn Books.
Hendeson, J. 2012
‘The loss of a cultural heritage and tourism resource: Singapore’s disappearing burial grounds’, South Asian Journal of Tourism and Heritage, 5:2, 1-14.
Hendola, F., Mashudi, M., Margaretha, M., & Amabella, V. 2020
‘In between death and life: the role of TPU Tanah Kusir as public space’, 3rd International Conference on Dwelling Form (IDWELL 2020), Atlantis Press, 180-189.
Heng, T. 2020
‘Interacting with the dead: understanding the role and agency of spiritis in assembling deathscapes’, Social and Cultural Geography, 23:2, 400-423.
Heng, T. 2018
‘Photographing absence in deathscapes’, Area, 53:2, 219-228.
Henriot, C. 2016
Scythe and the City: A Social History of Death in Shanghai, Stamford, CA: Stamford University Press.
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Henriot, C. 2009
“Invisible deaths, silent deaths”: “bodies without masters” in Republican Shanghai’, Journal of Social History, 43:2, 407-37.
Henriot, C. 2019
‘When the dead go marching in: cemetery relocation and grave migration in Modern Shanghai’, in T. S. Mullaney (ed.) (2019) The Chinese Deathscape: Grave Reform in Modern China, Stamford University Press.
Heppe, B. 2005
‘Die reform der Freidhos- und Grabmalkultur zu Beginn des 20. Jarhunderts – die Typisierung als reformäshetisches und soziales Gestaltungskonzept’, in C. Denk & J. Ziesemer (eds) Der Bürgerliche Tod: Städtische Bestattungskulture von der Aufklärung bis zum frühen 20. Jahrhundert, ICOMOS: Munich. 24-34.