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‘Death, gender and memory: remembering loss and burial as a migrant’, in D. Field, J. Hockey & N. Small (eds) Death, Gender and Ethnicity, London: Routledge, 187-201.

Joralemon, D. 2015

‘Ordering chaos: the process of remembering mass murder’, Mortality, 20:2, 178-191.

Joralemon, D. 2016

Mortal Landscapes: The Troubled Landscape of Death in America, London: Routledge

Jordan, P., Ward, J. & McMurray, R. 2018

‘Dealing with the dead: life as a third-generation independent funeral director’, Work, Employment and Society, 33:4, 700-708.

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‘Mourning deaths and constructing afterlives in the Red Army at war’, in C. Cann (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Death and the Afterlife, London: Routledge, 136-152.

Julien, É. 2023

‘The Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge: A century of memory negotiations in Germany’, in A. Bazin, E. Hérbert, V. Rosoux & E. Sangar (eds) Memory Fragmentation from Below and Beyond the State: Uses of the Past in Conflict and Post-Conflict Settings, London: Routledge, 61-74.

Julien, E. & Vonau, E. 2011

‘Le cimetière de Friedrichsfelde, construction d’un espace socialiste (des années 1880 aux années 1970)’, Le Mouvement Social, 237, 91-113.

Jupp, P. C. 2007

‘Religious perspectives on the afterlife: origin, development and funeral rituals in the Christian tradition’, in B. Brooks-Gordon, F. Ebtehaj, J. Herring & 2 others (eds) Death Rites and Rights, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 95-116.

Jupp, P. C. & Gittings, C. 1999

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Jupp, P.C. 1997

‘Enon Chapel: no way for the dead’ in P.C. Jupp & G. Howarth (eds) The Changing Face of Death: Historical Accounts of Death and Disposal, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 90-104.

Jupp, P.C. 1993

‘Cremation or burial? Contemporary choice in city and village’, in Clark, D. (ed.) The Sociology of Death, Oxford: Blackwell, 169-197.

Jupp, P.C. 2006

From Dust to Ashes: Cremation and the British Way of Death, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Jupp, P.C. 1997

‘Why was England the first country to popularise cremation?’ in K. Charmaz, G. Howarth & A. Kellahear (eds) The Unknown Country: Death in Australia, Britain and the USA, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 141-154.

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Jupp, P.C. & Grainger, H. (eds) 2019

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‘The healthy society: 1918-98’, in P. Jupp & C. Gittings (eds) Death in England: An Illustrated History, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

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