Pratt, S. 2019

‘Care, toxics and being prey: I want to be good food for others’, Australian Feminist Studies, 34:102, 437-453.

Prébin, É. 2014

‘Cremation’s success in Korea: old beliefs and renewed social distinction’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 138-164.

Prendergast, D., Hockey, J. and Kellaher, L. 2006

‘Blowing in the wind? Identity, materiality and the destination of human ashes’, Journal of the Royal Anthropology Institute, 12:4, 881-898.

Pressac, J. & Pelt, R. 1994

‘The machinery of mass murder at Auschwitz’ in I. Gutman & M. Berenboum (eds) Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp, Bloomington In.: Indiana University Press, 183-245.

Price, C. & Maples, J. 2018

Disturbing the dead: community concerns over fracking below a cemetery in the Utica shale region’, in A. Ladd (ed.) Fractured Communities: Risk, Impacts and Protests against Hydraulic Fracking in US Shale Regions, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 85-106.

Price, L. 1966

‘Some results and implications of a cemetery study’, Professional Geographer, 18, 4, 201-7.

Prior, L. 1989

The Social Organisation of Death, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Pritsolas, J. & Acheson, G. 2017

‘The evolution of a small Midwestern cemetery: using GIS to explore cultural landscape’, Material Culture, 49: 1, 49-77.

Privitera, D. 2016

‘Cimiteri e turismo. potenzialità e valorizzazione di un fenomeno in crescita’, IN_BO. Ricerche E Progetti Per Il Territorio, La Città e l’architettura, 7:10, 265–273.

Keywords

Procenko, L. 1995

‘Architktura nekropolii kijowskih’, in Czerner, O and Juszkiewicz, I. (eds) Cemetery Art, ICOMOS: Wrocław: ICOMOS, 99-106.

Prost, A. 2011

‘The military cemeteries of the Great War, 1914-1940’, Le Mouvement Social, 4, 237, 135-151.

Prothero, S. 2001

Purified by Fire: A History of Cremation in America, Berkeley, University of California Press.

Provero, L. 2019

Cemeteries and villages in the thirteenth-century countryside’, in S. Cavicchioli & L. Provero (eds) Public Uses of Human Remains and Relics in History, New York: Routledge, 117-129.

Pruitt, A-S. 2018

‘Redoing gender: how women in the funeral industry use essentialism for equality’, Gender, Work & Organization 25:2, 144-158.

Keywords

Puckle, B. 1926

Funeral Customs: their Origin and Development, London: T. Werner Laurie Ltd.

Pujiono, E., Hidayat, O. & Njurumana, G. 2021

Land sustainability for public cemeteries in KHDTK Hambala: a preliminary study on the borrow-to-use forest areas with a cooperation mechanism in Sumba, Indonesia’, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 909.

Purcell, T. 2000

The Burial of the Future: Cremation and Crematorium Building in Imperial Germany, London: D3.

Purnomo, S., Hadziq, A., Halim, A. & 3 others 2022

‘Pepeling: What makes the epigraphs at the gravesites of Javanese Muslim saints linguistically unique from the perspectives of deathscapes?’, Issues in Language Studies, 11:2, 98-114.

Puzdrakiewicz, K. 2020

‘Cemeteries as (un)wanted heritage of previous communities. An example of changes in the management of cemeteries and their social perception in Gdańsk, Poland’, Landscape Online, 86, 1-26.

Puzdrakiewicz, K. 2023

‘To what extent are cities prepared for their residents’ deaths? An example of cemetery management in large polish cities’, Land Use Policy, 129, 106646.
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Events

The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract