Arnold, D. 2017

‘Burning issues: cremation and incineration in Modern India’, NTM [Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin], 24:4, 393-419.

Arnold, D. 2021

Burning the Dead: Hindu Nationhood and the Global Construction of Indian Tradition, Oakland, CA: University of California Press.

Arnold, D. 1993

Colonizing the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in Nineteenth-Century India, Oakland, CA: University of California Press.

Arnold, M. 2019

‘Embracing and distancing the materiality of death through cremation’, in T. Kohn, M. Gibbs, B. Nansen & L. van Ryn (eds) Residues of Death: Disposal Refigured, London: Routledge, 124-135.

Arnold, M., Kohn, T., Nansen, B. & Allison, F. 2024

‘Representing alkaline hydrolysis: a material semiotic analysis of an alternative to burial and cremation’, Mortality, 29:3, 447-465.

Ashcraft, M. 2004

‘Carving a path to freedom: the life and work of African American stonecarver Sebastian “Boss” Hammond’, Markers 21, 13-39.

Ashton, J. 2019

‘Necropolis in crisis: housing the living is one thing, there is also a problem in housing the dead’, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 112: 7, 313-315

Assig, S. 2007

Waldesruh statt Gottesacker: Der Friedwald als neues Bestattungskonzept. Ein kulturwissenshcliche Spurensuche, ibidem-Verlag.

Ates, S. 2010

‘Bones of contention: corpse traffic and Ottoman‐Iranian rivalry in nineteenth‐century Iraq’ Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 30:3, 512– 532.

Audebrand, L., & Barros, M. 2018

‘All equal in death? Fighting inequality in the contemporary funeral industry’, Organization Studies, 39:9, 1323-1343.

Aveline-Dubach, N. 2014

‘Creative destruction: the shattering of the family graves system in Japan’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 1-28.

Aveline-Dubach, N. 2014

‘The revival of the funeral industry in Shanghai: a model for China’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 74-97.

Aveline-Dubach, N. (ed) 2014

Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books.

Avezedo, V. 2021

‘From dignified burial to “terrorist mausoleum”: exhumation, moral panic and mourning policies in Peru’, Bulletin of Latin American Research, 40:1, 21-39.

Awberry, G. 1998

‘Of graves and epitaphs: dialect archaeology and Welsh churchyards’, Language and Development, 5, 44-50.

Azaryahu, M. 1996

‘Mount Herzl: the creation of Israel’s National Cemetery’, Israel Studies, 1:2, 46– 74.

Azeez, A., & Salami, K. 2020

‘Giving back to the elderly: cross-cultural construction of befitting burial for the dead in Nigeria’, Journal of Population Ageing, 13, 25-39.

Azevedo, A., Cardoso, T., & Cohen, S. 2023

‘Could necroleachate be the cemetery’s sewage? A panorama from Brazilian legislation’, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20:19, 6898.

Azevedo, V. 2016

‘Restoring the dignity of the war’s disappeared? Exhumations of mass graves, restorative justice and compassion policies in Peru’, Human Remains and Violence, 2:2, 39-55.

Ba-an, M., Segbefia, S., Chinwe, C. & Adansi, J. 2022

‘Examining the factors influencing changes in traditional funeral rituals among Frafra subgroupings in Northern Ghana’, International Journal of Research and Scholarly Communication 5:1, 9-21.
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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