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‘Inhumation and cremation: how burial practices are linked to beliefs’, in M. Sørensen & K. Rebay-Salisbury (eds) Embodied Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Technology and Belief, Oxford: Oxbow, 15-26.

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‘The reinvention of Protestant funeral ceremonies in 19th century Germany’, in C. Rotar, M. Rotar & A. Teodorescu (eds) Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Century, Volume 2, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 112-136.

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‘Shifting monument production chains and the implications for gravestone design on Prince Edward Island, 1820-2005’, Journal of Cultural Geography, 30:2, 160-186.

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‘Death and identity: graves and funerals as cultural communication’, Mortality, 4, 2, 147-66.

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‘“Death to the cemetery”. Funerary reform and rebellion in Brazil, 1836’, History Workshop Journal, 34, 33-46.

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‘Reviving traditional burial rituals with feng shui: changing landscapes in China’, Mortality, 26:1, 83-99.

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Renaudet, I. 2023

‘La seconde vie d’Eva Péron, de la Belle endormie à l’errance mortuarire’, in A. Carol & I. Renaudet (eds) Des Morts qui Dérogent: Á L’Écart des Normes Funéraires XIXe-XXe siècles, Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universaires de Provence, 83-104.

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‘Living with the dead: cremating and reburying the dead in a megalopolis’, in N. Hinerman & J. Glahn (eds) The Presence of the Dead in Our Lives, Leiden: Brill, 139-164.

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‘Maintaining the dead in the life of the living: national culture and photography in the cemeteries of Mexico City’, in M. Aaron (ed) Envisaging Death: Visual Culture and Dying, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 26-49.

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‘Material culture, magic and the Santa Muerte in the cemeteries of a megalopolis’, Culture and Religion: An Interdiscipilinary Journal, 13:1, 107-131.

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‘Disused urban cemeteries: unearthing user experiences of Abney Park Cemetery’ in C. Piselli, H. Altan, O. Balaban & P. Kremer (eds) Innovating Strategies and Solutions for Urban Performance and Regeneration, pp. 329-344. Cham: Springer, 329-344.

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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