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

Death in England: An Illustrated History, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

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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Death in Scotland: Chapters from the Twelfth Century to the Twenty-First, Edinburgh: Peter Lang.

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Jupp, P.C. & Walter, T. 1999

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

Jupp, P.C., Davies, D., Grainger, H. & 2 others 2017

Cremation in Modern Scotland: History, Architecture and the Law, Edinburgh: Berlinn.

Juss, S. 2013

‘Sikh cremations and the re-imagining of the clash of cultures’, Human Rights Quarterly, 35, 589-630.

Kadish, S. 2005

‘Bet hayim “House of Life”: an introduction to Jewish funerary art and architecture in Britain’, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 49, 31-58

Kadrouch-Outmany, K. 2013

‘Burial practices and desires among Muslims in the Netherlands: a matter of belonging’, Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies, 33.2-34.1, 107-128.

Kadrouch-Outmany, K. 2016

‘Religion at the cemetery: Islamic burials in the Netherlands and Belgium’, Contemporary Islam, 10, 87-105.

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‘Cemetery visits’ in Death Studies, 10, 1, 55-8.

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Kallio-Seppä, T. & Tranberg, A. 2021

The materiality of odors: experiencing church burials and the urban environment in early modern northern Sweden’, Historical Archaeology, 55:1, 65-81.

Kalmanoksky, J. 2018

‘Alternative kevura methods’, YD 362: 1 2017a, Teshuva of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.

Kamppainen, I. 2022

Freethinkers’ cemeteries and local secular burial in Finland’, in T. Kallio-Seppä, S. Lipken, T. Väre & 2 others (eds) Unusual Deaths and Memorialisation: Burial, Space and Memory in the Post-Medieval North, New York NY, Berghahn Books, 92-111.

Kamran, S., Khan, S., Ahrmad, Z. & 3 others . 2020

‘The role of graveyards in species conservation and beta diversity: a vegetation appraisal of sacred habitats from Bannu, Pakistan’, Journal of Forestry Research, 31, 1147-1158.

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Events

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