Parker, J. 2000

‘The cultural politics of death and burial in early colonial Accra’, in David Anderson and Richard Rathbone (eds) Africa’s Urban Past, Oxford, 205–21.

Parker, J. 2021

In My Time of Dying: A History of Death and the Dead in West Africa, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

Parker, J. & Zaal, F. 2016

‘Extending recognition of indigenous burial practices in Selomo v Doman 214 JDR 0708 (LCC)’, PER/PELJ, 19.

Parry, J. 1994

Death in Banaras, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Parsons, B 2014

The Undertaker at Work, London: Strange Attractor Press.

Parsons, B. 2018

The Evolution of the British Funeral Industry in the Twentieth Century: From Undertaker to Funeral Director, Bingley: Emerald.

Parsons, B. 2005

Committed to the Cleansing Flame: The Development of Cremation in Nineteenth-Century England, Reading: Spire Books.

Parsons, B. 2003

‘Conflict in the context of care: an examination of role conflict between the bereaved and the funeral director in the UK’, Mortality, 8:1, 67-87.

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Parsons, B. 2001

The London Way of Death, Stroud: Sutton Publishing.

Parsons, B. 2018

‘Robertson at the City: portrait of a cemetery superintendent’, Genealogy, 2, 31.

Parsons, B. 2024

‘The Victorian funeral’, in M. Kirby (ed.) Last Rites: Funerals and Funeral Monuments, London: Ecclesiastical and Church Monuments Society, 95-116.

Parsons, B. & Jupp, P.C. 2025

From Dust to Ashes: The Development of Cremation in England and Wales, 1874-2024, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Pashova, A. 2013

‘“A workplace remains empty today”: a new ideology of death and funerary ritualism during the State Socialism in Bulgaria (1950s-1970s), Balkanistic Forum, 2013:2, 89-108.

Pasquali, S. 2004

‘From the pantheon of artists to the pantheon of illustrious men: Raphael’s tomb and its legacy’, in R. Wrigley & M. Craske (eds) Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea, Aldershot: Ashgate, 35-56.

Patrick, M. 2002

‘Gone from our homes but not from our hearts: nineteenth-century epitaphs in selected Florida rural cemeteries’, Sunland Tribune, 28 article 6.

Patterson, J. 1992

‘Patronage, collegia and burial in Imperial Rome’, in S. Bassett (ed.) Death in Towns: Urban Responses to the Dying and the Dead, 100-1600, Leicester: Leicester University Press, 15-27.

Pattison, W. 1955

‘The cemeteries of Chicago: a phase of land utilization’, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 45: 3, 245-57.

Pau, B. 2016

Le Ballet des Morts. Etat, Armée, Families : S’occuper des Corps de la Grande Guerre, Paris: Vuibert.

Paul, A. 2007

‘“No grave can hold my body down”: rituals of death and burial in Postcolonial Jamaica’, Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 25, 142-162.

Paulson, M. 2023

‘Cemeteries and climate change: what can we learn from the past, do in the present and plan for the future?’ in C. Znachko, A. Anzellini, K. Parker & C. Hicks (eds) Climate Change and Human Responses, Knoxville, TE: University of Tennessee, 111-114.
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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