Quartier, T. 2010

‘Mourning rituals – Between faith and personalisation: changing ritual repertoires on All Souls Day in the Netherlands’, International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 10:4, 334-350.

Quartier, T. 2013

‘On the borders of death: dimensions of Dutch mourning rituals’, in E. Venbrux, T. Quartier, C. Venhost & B. Mathijssen (eds) Changing European Deathways, Wien: Lit Verlag, 191-212.

Queiroz, F. 2008

‘Cemitérios e(m) cercas conventuais’, Revista História da Arte, 5, 105-106.

Queiroz, F. & Rugg, J. 2003

‘The development of cemeteries in Portugal c.1755-1870’, Mortality, 8:2, 113-128.

Quigley, C. 1998

Modern Mummies: the Preservation of the Human Body in the Twentieth Century, Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company.

Quigley, C. 1996

The Corpse: a History, Jefferson NC, MacFarland and Co.

Quinn, C.P., Kuijt, I., & C, Gabriel. 2014

‘Introduction: contextualizing cremation’ in G. Cooney (ed.) Transformation by Fire: the Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 3-21.

Quinton, J. & Duinker, P. 2018

‘“Beyond burial”: researching and managing cemeteries as urban green spaces, with examples from Canada’, Environmental Reviews, 27:2, 252-262.

Quinton, J., Duinker, P., Gallant & 2 others 2019

‘To tree or not to tree: user management perspectives of cemetery trees’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 43, 126385.

Quinton, J., Duinker, P., Steenberge, J. & Charles, J. 2020

‘The living among the dead: cemeteries as urban forests, now and in the future’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 48, 126564.

Quinton, J., Ostberg, J. & Duinker, P. 2019

‘The influence of cemetery governance on tree management in urban cemeteries: a case study of Halifax, Canada and Malmö, Sweden’, Landscape and Urban Planning, 194.

Quintus, N. 2019

‘Totenschädel and lorbeerkänze: tomb crosses in Luxemburg between 1580 and 1900’, in S. Kmec, S., R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg: CapybaraBooks, 23-7.

Rachédi, L., Idir, M. & Sarenac, J. 2018

‘Carrés, cimetières et musulmans. Les impensés de l’immigration et de la citoyenneté au Quebec’, Diversité Urbaine, 18, 47-66.

Rachmalia, I. et al. 2017

‘Issues of cemetery management in Indonesia and emergency solutions based on waqf’ unpublished paper, 5th South East Asia International Islamic Philanthropy Conference, Center for Islamic Philanthropy and Social Finance of University Technology Mara, Melaka, Malaysia.

Račiūnaitē Paužuolinē, R. 2014

‘Lithuania funeral customs during the end of the 19th-21st centuries: from tradition to innovation’, in C. Rotar, M. Rotar & A. Teodorescu (eds) Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Century, volume 2, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 39-59.

Rae, R. 2021

‘Cemeteries as public urban green space: management, funding and form’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 61, 127078.

Raeburn, G. 2009

‘The changing face of Scottish burial practices, 1560-1645’, Reformation & Renaissance Review, 11:2, 181-201.

Raeburn, G. 2016

‘Death, superstition, and common society following the Scotland Reformation’, Mortality, 21:1, 36-51.

Raeburn, G. (ed.) 2024

A Cultural History of Death. Volume 3: A Cultural History of Death in the Renaissance, London: Bloomsbury.

Ragon, M. (trans A. Sheridan) 1983

The Space of Death: A Study of Funerary Architecture, Decoration and Urbanisation, Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia.
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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