Høeg, I. 2019

‘Religious practices in the framework of ash scattering and contact with the dead’ in P. Repstad (ed.) Political Religion, Everyday Religion: Sociological Trends, Brill, 67-83.

Høeg, I. 2023

‘Accommodation of ash scattering in contemporary Norwegian governance of death and religion/worldview’, Approaching Religion, 13:1, 54-72.

Høeg, I. 2023

‘Jewishness and space: negotiating Jewish identity and the Jewish cemetery in the local context of Trondheim, Norway’, in A. Maddrell, S. Kmec, T. Uteng, & M. Westendorp, (eds) Mobilities in Life and Death: Negotiating Room for Migrants and Minorities in European Cemeteries, Cham: Springer, 123-143.

Hoglund, S. 2016

‘Hidden agendas: the secret to early 19th century British burial reform’, in D. Tischler Millstein & A. Pionke (eds) Victorian Secrecy: Economices of Knowledge and Concealment, Abingdon: Routledge, 15-28.

Holden, M. & McDonald-Madden, E. 2017

‘Conservation from the grave: human burials to fund the conservation of threatened species’, Conservation Letters, 11:1, e12421.

Holler, R. 2021

‘Religion and the Israeli welfare state: the case of burial services’, Politics and Religion, 14:4, 712-734.

Holleran, S. 2023

‘Cheeky monuments: photo-engraved headstone and image moderation in cemeteries’, Photographies, 16:1, 49-69.

Holleran, S. 2023

‘From graves to gardens: Berlin’s changing cemeteries’, City: Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action, 247-261.

Holloway, M., Bailey, L., Dikomitis, L. & 6 others 2019

Remember Me. The Changing Face of Memorialisation: Final Report, Hull: University of Hull.

Homfray, K. 2009

‘Sir Edward Coke gets it wrong? A brief history of consecration’, Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 11, 36-50.

Hoock, H. 2004

The British military pantheon in St Paul’s Cathedral: the State, cultural patriotism, and the politics of national monuments’, in R. Wrigley & M. Craske (eds) Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea, Aldershot: Ashgate, 11-34.

Hook, C. 2023

‘Repatriation of indigenous human remains in Canada: an analysis of the issue and relevant policies’, Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 17.

Keywords

Hoondert, M. 2019

‘The crematorium as a ritual and musical consolationscape’, in C. Jedan, A. Maddrell & E. Venbrux (eds) Consolationscapes in the Face of Loss: Grief and Consolation in Space and Time, London: Routledge, 79-91.

Hope, V. 1997

‘Constructing Roman identity: funerary monuments and social structure in the Roman world’, Mortality, 2:2, 103-123.

Hope, V. & Marshall, E. 2000

‘Contempt and respect: the treatment of the corpse in ancient Rome’, in V. Hope and E. Marshall (eds) Death and Disease in the Ancient City, London: Routledge, 116-139.

Hope, V. & Marshall, E. (eds) 2000

Death and Disease in the Ancient City, London: Routledge.

Höpflinger, A-K. 2020

A top-hat, a mad murderess, a vampire king practices, imaginations, and the materiality of haunted Highgate’, in M-T. Mäder, A. Saviello & B. Scolari (eds) Highgate Cemetery: Image Practices in Past and Present, ebooks, Nomos, 235-252.

Horlyck, C. & Pettid, M. 2014

Death, Mourning and the Afterlife in Korea: From Ancient to Contemporary Times, Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.

Horst, H. 2004

‘A pilgrimage home: burial and belonging in Jamaica’, Journal of Material Culture, 9:1, 11-26.

Hotz, M. 2001

‘Down among the dead: Edwin Chadwick’s burial discourse in mid-nineteenth century England’, Victorian Literature and Culture, 29:1, 21-38.
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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