The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Naseer, S., Majeed, A. & Zia, S. 2025
‘The living among the dead: a phenomenological study of cemetery workers’ mental health’, Journal of Professional & Applied Psychology, 6:2, 193-209.
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Nash, A. 2018
‘“That this too, too, solid flesh would melt…”. Necrogeography, gravestones, cemeteries and deathscapes’, Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 42:5, 548-65.
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Nash, D. 2017
‘Negotiating the marketplace of comfort: secularists confront new paradigms of death and dying in twentieth-century Britain’, Revue Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, 95:4, 963-88.
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Nash, G. 2000
‘Pomp and circumstances: archaeology, modernity and the corporatisation of death: early social and political Victorian attitudes towards burial practice’, in P. Graves-Brown (ed.) Matter, Materiality and Culture, London: Routledge, 124-142.
Natali, C. 2008
‘Building cemeteries, constructing identities: funerary practices and nationalistic discourse among the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka’, Contemporary South Asia, 16:3, 287-301.
Nations, C., Baker, S. & Krszjzaniek, E. 2017
Trying to keep you: how grief, abjection and ritual transform the social meanings of a human body’, Consumption Markets & Culture, 20:5, 403-422.
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Navarette Torres, M. 2022
‘The funeral heritage in Mexico. Cultural tourism with potential for development’, Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research, 5:1, 1-14.
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Navarro, S. 1993
‘La construcción de cemeterios en la provincia de Córdoba 1787-1835′ in J. Barberán (ed.) Una Arquitectura para la Muerta: 1 Encuentro Internacional sobre los Cementerios Contemporaneos, Seville: Consejeria de Obras Publicas y Transportes, 399-405.
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Nazimi, S. Sediqi, M. & Hatifi, K. 2020
‘A sociolinguistics study of tombstones inscription of Shiite and Sunni of Afghanistan in Bamyan and Badghis provinces’, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Trends, 2:2, 34-42.
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Neckel, A., Costa, C., Mario, D. & 2 others . 2017
Environmental damage and public health threat caused by cemeteries: a proposal of ideal cemeteries for the growing urban sprawl’, urbe. Revista Brazileira de Gestão Urbane, 9:2, 216-230.
Neckel, A., Korcelski, H., Kujawa, I. & 9 others 2021
Hazardous elements in the soil of urban cemeteries; constructive solutions aimed at sustainability’, Chemosphere, 262, 128248.
Neill, P. 2011
‘Classical architecture and the cultural politics of cemetery reform in early nineteenth-century Havana, Cuba’, The Latin Americanist, 55:2, 57-90.
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Neilsen, A. & Groes, L. 2014
‘Ethnography inside the walls: studying the contested space of the cemetery’, Ethnographic Practice in Industry Conference, 108-118.
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Neilsen, H. 2014
‘Det sidste hvilested: om tilhørsfordhold og identitetsdannelse blandt muslimer I Danmark’, Kulturstudier, 5:1, 6-30.
Nekula, M. 2013
‘Prague funerals: how Czech national symbols conquered and defended public space’, in J. Buckler and E.D. Johnson (eds) Rites of Place: Public Commemoration in Russia and Eastern Europe, Evanston, IL: Northwest University Press, 35-57.
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Nešpor, Z. 2021
‘The Czech(oslovak) model? Secular last rites in Central Europe under the communists and beyond’, Mortality, 26:2, 144-156.
Nešpor, Z. 2008
‘From confessional cemeteries to ashes at home: funeral rites in the Czech lands’, in M. Rotar & M. Sozzi (eds) Proceedings of the Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Centuries Europe International Conference, Cluj-Napoca: Accent, 129-144.
Nešpor, Z. 2013
Cremation movement in the Czech lands in the 20th century’ in E. Venbrux, T. Quartier, C. Venhost & B. Mathijssen (eds) Changing European Deathways, Wien: Lit Verlag, 119-140.
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Nešpor, Z. & Nešporová, O. 2011
‘V žáru lásky se život započal–v žáru ohně se končí’, Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review, 18:4, 563-602.
Nešporovà, O. 2008
‘Last rites in a Post-Communist country. The introduction of civil funeral rites during the Communist era and its consequences for contemporary Czech society’, in M. Rotar and M. Sozzi (eds) Proceedings of the Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Centuries Europe International Conference, Cluj-Napoca: Accent, 50-66.