The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Balkan, O. 2018
‘The Islamic deathscapes of Germany’, Project on Middle East Political Science, 32, 39-43.
Balkan, O. 2015
‘Until death us do depart: the necropolitical work of Turkish funeral funds in Germany’, in Y. Suleiman (ed.) Muslims in the UK and Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 19-28.
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Balkan, O. 2019
‘The Cemetery of Traitors’, in B. Bargu (ed.) Turkey’s Necropolitical Laboratory: Democracy, Violence and Resistence, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 232-52.
Balkan, O. & Masarwa, Y. 2022
‘The transnational afterlives of European Muslims’, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 42:1, 221-236.
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Balonier, A-K., Parsons, E. & Patterson, A. 2019
‘The unnaturalness of natural burials: dispossessing the disposessed’, Mortality, 24:2, 212-230.
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Banks, D. 1998
‘The economics of death? A descriptive study of the impact of the funeral on cremation costs on US households’, Death Studies, 22: 3, 269-85.
Banks, D. 2003
‘On the economics of death in the United States’, in C.D. Bryant (ed.) Handbook of Death and Dying, Thousand Oaks, CA., Sage 604-10.
Bar-Levav, A. 2002
‘We are where we are not’: the cemetery in Jewish culture’, Jewish Studies, 41:15-46.
Bar, D. 2020
‘Jewish State, Muslim cemeteries: the fate of Muslim graveyards in the State of Israel, 1948-1967’, Middle Eastern Studies, 56:6, 925-936.
Bar, D. 2023
‘Kivrei tsadikim as holy places? The tsadikification process of Jewish cemeteries in the state of Israel’, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 22:4, 543-566.
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Bara, J. 2015
‘Funeral traditions of the Hungarian aristocracy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: an overview’, in D. Dumitran & M. Rotor (eds) Places of Memory: Cemeteries and Funeral Practices throughout the Time, Alba Iulia: Annalis Universitatis Apulensis, 105-131.
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Baraybar, J. & Azevedo, V. 2022
‘Peruvian thanatoscape and posthumous biographies of prisoners: dispersion and re-appropriation of undesirable corpses’, Death Studies, 47:6, 714-726.
Barberán, J. 1993
Una arquitectura para la Muerta: 1 Encuentro Internacional sobre los Cementerios Contemporáneos, Seville: Consejeria de Obras Publicas y Transportes.
Barker, A. 2018
‘Deathscapes of settler colonialism: the necro-settlement of Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada’, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 108:4, 1134-1149.
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Barkey, N. 2008
‘Building peace in Angola: the role of the exhumation process in Kuito’ Human Organization, 67:2, 164-172.
Barrett, G. & Barrett, T. 2001
‘Cemeteries as repositories of natural and cultural diversity’, Conservation Biology, 15:6, 1820-24.
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Barrett, R. 1993
‘Psychocultural influences on African American attitudes towards death, dying and funeral rites’, in J. Morgan (ed.) Personal Care in an Impersonal World: A Mulitdimensional Look at Bereavement, London: Routledge, 213-230.