The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Nordh, H., Knapskog, M., Uteng, T.P. & Wingren, C. 2023
‘Co-creating and co-producing multicultural cemeteries in Norway and Sweden: a comparative study with insights from Drammen, Eskilstuna and Umeå’ in A. Maddrell, S. Kmec, T. Uteng, & M. Westendorp, (eds) Mobilities in Life and Death: Negotiating Room for Migrants and Minorities in European Cemeteries, Cham: Springer, 169-190.
Nordh, H., Olafsson, A., Kajosaari, A. & 4 others 2022
‘Similar spaces, different usage: a comparative study on how residents in the capitals of Finland and Denmark use cemeteries as recreational landscapes’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 73, 127598.
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Nordh, H., Wingren, C., Uteng, T. & Knapskog M. 2023
Disrespectful or socially acceptable? – A nordic case study of cemeteries as recreational landscapes’, Landscape and Urban Planning, 231, 104645.
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Noret, J. 2012
Grief as social fact: notes from southern Benin’, African Studies, 71:2, 273-286
Norman, N. 2003
‘Death and burial of Roman children: the case of Yasmina cemetery at Carthage – Part II: the archaeological evidence’, Mortality, 8:1, 36-47.
Nosonovsky, M. 2009
‘Folk beliefs, mystic and superstitions in Ashkenazi and Karaite tombstone inscriptions from Ukraine’, Markers, 26, 120-147.
Nowak, A. 2013
‘Murder in the cemetery: memorial clashes over the victims of the Soviet-Polish Wars’, in U. Blacker, A. Etkin & J. Fedor (eds) Memory and Theory in Eastern Europe, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 149-171.
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Nowińska, R., Czarna, A. and Kozłowska, M. 2020
‘Cemetery types and the biodiversity of vascular plants–A case study from south-eastern Poland’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 49, 126599.
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Nugteren, A. 2016
‘Wood, water and waste: material aspects of mortuary practices in South Asia’, in F. Fabrizio & T. Dähnhardt (eds) Roots of Wisdom: Branches of Devotion: Plant Life in South East Asian Traditions, London: Equinox Publishing, 118-141.
Nugteren, A. 2019
‘Consolation and the “poetics” of the soil in “natural burial” sites’, in C. Jedan, A. Maddrell & E. Venbrux (eds) Consolationscapes in the Face of Loss: Grief and Consolation in Space and Time, London: Routledge, 63-78.
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Nunez, J. 2011
‘La gestion publique des espaces confessionnels des cimetières de la ville de Paris : l’example du culte musulman (1857-1957)’, Le Mouvement Social, 237, 13-32.
Núñez, M. 2013
‘Dread of the dead – living in the vicinity of dead relatives in Finland, 1751-1850’, in K. von Kackwitz & R. Peyroted-Stjema (eds) Ancient Deathways: Proceedings of a Workshop on Archaeology and Mortuary Practices, Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet, 85-103.
Nwabueze, R. 2010
‘Securing widows’ sepulchral rights through the Nigerian constitution’, Havard Human Rights Journal, 23:1, 141-156.
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Nwabueze, R. 2013
‘Legal control of burial rights’, Cambridge International Law Journal, 2:2, 196-226.
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O'Regan, J. 2009
‘The tombstones of the English East India Company Cemetery in Macao: a linguistic analysis’, Markers: Annual Journal of the Association of Gravestone Studies, 26, 88-119.
O'Shea, S. 2000
Death and Design in Victorian Glasnevin, Dublin: Dublin Cemeteries Committee.
O’Donnell, P. 2000
‘The history and preservation of urban parks and cemeteries’, in A. Alanen and R. Melnick (eds) Preserving Cultural Landscapes in America, Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 70-93.
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O’Donovan, G., Martínez, A., Flórez, S. & 2 others. 2024
‘Tombstone cost and longevity: the San Pedro Cemetery Museum in Medellín in Colombia’, PLOS ONE, 19:1, e0293746.
O’Neill, K. 2012
‘There is no more room: cemeteries, personhood and bare death’, Ethnography, 13: 4, 510-530.
O’Regan, J. 2007
‘Foreign death in China: symbolism, ritual and belief in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau’, Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 47, 127-164.