My research has focused on several areas related to death and dying. My early work looked at spiritualism in Irish Literature, but since then I have addressed the politics and ethics of writing, broadcasting and performance in Cross Bones Graveyard, Southwark. I have worked on the Death Positive Libraries initiative, and I’m currently writing a monograph on death and memoir.
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Nally, C. (2025) ‘”Death is not the end’: Thanatology today’, Contemporary European History. DOI 10.1017/S0960777325000165.
Nally, C. (2018) ‘Cross Bones Graveyard: excavating the prostitute in Neo-Victorian popular culture’, Journal of Victorian Culture, 23:2, 247-261.
Pitsillides, S., Nally, C., Luby, A., Brooks, R., et al. (2023) ‘The Death Positive Library’, in T. Biers & K. Stringer Clary (eds) The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death, Routledge, 389-401.