The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Nicol, R. 1994
At the End of the Road: Government, Society and the Disposal of Human Remains in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, St Leonards NSW: Allen and Unwin.
Nicol, R. 1997
Fairway to Heaven: The Story of Enfield, Australia’s First Lawn Cemetery, Adelaide: Enfield Cemetery General Trust.
Nicolotti, A. 2019
‘An ignominious burial: the treatment of the body of Jesus of Nazareth’, in S. Cavicchioli & L. Provero (eds) (2019) Public Uses of Human Remains and Relics in History, New York: Routledge, 11-28.
Nielsen, K. 1989
‘From society to burial and from burial to society? Some modern analogies’, in C. Jensen & K. Nielsen (eds) Burial and Society: The Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data, Oxford: Aarhus University Press.
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Nielsen, M. 2022
‘Making the cemetery work – the role of cemetery staff in grave plot choice’, Mortality, 27:3, 369-382.
Nielsson, 2023
‘A website for St James’ Cemetery Liverpool: demonstrating the value of material culture in the dissemination of cemetery data online’, in H. Mytum & R. Veit (eds) Innovation and Implementation: Critical Reflections and New Approaches to Historic Mortuary Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination, New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 237-254.
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Nijssen, J. & Nyssen, N. 2011
‘Pre-industrial headstones across the continental North Sea Plain’, Journal of Historical Geography, 37: 237-87.
Niţă, M., Iojă, I., Rozylowicz, L. & 2 others 2014
‘Land use consequences of the evolution of cemeteries in the Bucharest Metropolitan Area’, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 57, 7, 1066-82.
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Noakes, L. 2019
‘Valuing the dead: death, burial, and the body in Second World War Britain’, Critical Military Studies, 6:2, 224-242.
Noakes, L. 2023
‘The “People’s War” in concrete and stone: death and the negotiation of collective identity in Second World War Britain’, English Historical Review, 138: 594-595, 1118-1142.
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Nolin, C. 2017
‘Framing children’s sections in cemeteries’, in M. Frihammar & H. Silverman (eds) Heritage of Death: Landscapes of Emotion, Memory and Practice, London: Routledge, 38-49.
Nolin, C. 2006
‘Kyrkogardsestetik och ceremonier’, Bebyggelsehistorisk Tidskrift, 52, 80–96.
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Nonestied, M. 2023
‘Uncovering history at Washington Memorial Cemetery: ground-penetrating radar and victims of the 1918 influenza pandemic’, in H. Mytum & R. Veit (eds) Innovation and Implementation: Critical Reflections and New Approaches to Historic Mortuary Data Collection, Analysis and Dissemination, New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 30-62.
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Nonnis-Vigilante, S. 2016
‘L’impact de l’édit de Saint-Cloud. Permanences et nouveautés dans l’administration de la mort en Italie (XVIIIe –XIXe siècles)’, in R. Bertrand & A. Carol (eds) Aux Origines des Cimetières Contemporains: Les Réformes Funéraires de L’Europe Occidentale XVIIe-XIXe siècle, Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires de Province, 299-312.
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Noor, N., Sabir, N., Ibrahim, I. & 2 others 2023
‘Geospatial technologies approach for cemetery management solutions: a review’, Jurnal Planologi, 20:2, 105-118.
Nordh, H. & Evensen, K. 2018
‘Qualities and functions ascribed to urban cemeteries across the capital cities of Scandanavia’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 33: 80-91.
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Nordh, H. & Windgren, C. 2023
“It’s the greenness, the nature, it looks as it someone has taken care of the place very well”. Experiences from St Eskil cemetery in Sweden’, Approaching Religion, 13:1, 105-122.
Nordh, H., Evensen, K.H. & Skår, M. 2017
‘A peaceful place in the city – a qualitative study of restorative components of the cemetery’, Landscape and Planning, 80: 108-117.
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Nordh, H., House, D., Weterndorp, M. & 8 others 2021
‘Rules, norms and practices – a comparative study exploring disposal practices and facilities in Northern Europe’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 88:1, 171-199.