Hurren, E. 2014

Dying for Victorian Medicine: English Anatomy and its Trade in the Dead Poor, c. 1834-1929, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hurren, E. & King, S. 2005

“Begging for a burial”: form, function and conflict in nineteenth-century pauper burial’, Social History, 30, 3, 321-341.

Huss, M., & Margalit, T. 2024

‘“You cannot really live (or die) here” – Ongoing struggles over Muslim cemeteries in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, 1957–2020’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 02637758241244595.

Hussein, I. & Rugg, J. 2003

‘Managing London’s dead: a case of strategic policy failure’, Mortality, 8:2, 209-221.

Hutchinson-Wong, R. & Boswijk, G. 2024

‘Uncompromisingly unique: tracing the origins of Waikūmete Cemetery in Aukland, New Zealand, 1870-1886’, New Zealand Geographer, 1-11. DOI

Hyland, F. 2006

‘New Zealand burial grounds: change and continuity’, New Zealand Heritage Roses Journal, 27:2, 15-32

Ibhadode, C., Dirisu, A. & Akhimien, F. 2016

‘Adequacy or otherwise of cemetery space for sustainable human body disposal in Benin City, Nigeria’, Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management, 10:5, 566-571.

Ibraham, P. 2019

‘Integration of Muslim cemetery and recreational areas: analysis of planning guidelines and social aspects’, Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences, 5:1, 50–57.

Ibrion, M., Parsizadeh, F., Pakdaman Naeini, M. & 2 others 2015

‘Handling of dead people after two large earthquake disasters in Iran: Tabas 1978 and Bam 2003 – Survivors’ perspectives, beliefs, funerary rituals, resilience and risk’, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 11, 60-77.

Idehen, O. 2019

‘The impact of typical cemetery on groundwater using both geophysical techniques and physicochemical analyses of water in South-South, Nigeria’, International Journal of Applied Science, 2:2, 12-21.

Ignatieff, M. 1984

‘Soviet war memorials’, History Workshop Journal, 17, 157-63.

Ilić, K. & Škrbić Alempijević, N. 2017

‘Cultures of memory, landscapes of forgetting: The case study of the Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar’, Studia Ethnologica Croatica 29:1, 73-101.

Illi, M. 1992

Wohin die Toten Gingen. Begräbnis und Kirchhof in der Vorindustriellen Stadt, Zürich: Chronos Verlag.

Indrawati, N., Soetomo, S., Setioko, B. & Murtini, T. 2016

‘Edo-religious tourism based on Islamic architecture approach, a preliminary research in Majasto Cemetery – Sukoharjo Recency Central Java’, Procedia – Social and Behavioural Sciences, 227, 656-663.

Ingels, T. (ed.) 2017

Memento Mori: De Begraafplaats als Educatieve Ruimte, Brussels: ASP.

Ingels, T. & Destoop, L. (eds) 2021

Memento Mori II: De Begraafplaats in Gesprek, Brussels: ASP.

Ippolito, A. & Vian, P. (eds) 1989

The Protestant Cemetery in Rome: the ‘Parte Antica’, Rome: Unione Internazionale Degli Insituti di Archeologia Storia e Storia dell’arte in Roma.

Iqbal, Z. 2011

‘McDonaldization, Islamic teachings and funerary practices in Kuwait’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 63:1, 95-112.

Irish, J. 2000

‘Mourning in rural Japan’, Japan Quarterly, 47:4, 73-81.

Iroham, C.O., Oni, S.A., Okagbue, H.I. & 6 others 2021

‘A search for pertinent factors in determining values of cemeteries in Nigeria’, in AIP Conference Proceedings, 2437: 1, 020131.
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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