This
event takes place every
year and comprises a day meeting
of scholars with an interest in
cemeteries and burial. Disciplines
that are routinely represented
include historians, art historians,
sociologists, anthropologists,
historical archaeologists, landscape
architects, conservators and policy
analysts. The Colloquium often
draws international speakers. A
key aspect of the Colloquium is
its informality, and the large
amount of time that is given to
question and debate, making it
a highly valuable forum in which
to present new and emerging research.
TENTH COLLOQUIUM ON CEMETERIES
University
of York,
United Kingdom, Friday
22nd May, 2009
A call is now being given for
papers for the Tenth Colloquium on
Cemeteries, 2009.
Abstracts
of no more than 250 words should be
sent to: Dr Julie Rugg, Cemetery Research
Group, University of York, Heslington,
York, YO10 5DD. Abstracts are also
accepted by email: jr10@york.ac.uk.
Please ensure that the abstract is
in Word format. Queries about the event
should in the first instance be directed
by email to the address given.
The deadline for abstracts is 31st
March 2009.
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Previous
Colloquia:
Ninth
Colloquium on Cemeteries, 23 May
2008 documentation (MSWord)
Eighth Colloquium
on Cemeteries, 18 May 2007 documentation (PDF)
Seventh
Colloquium on Cemeteries, 19
May 2006 documentation
(PDF)
Sixth Colloquium
on Cemeteries 20 May 2005 documentation
(PDF)
Fifth Colloquium
on Cemeteries 14th May 2004 programme; abstracts.
Fourth
Colloquium on Cemeteries, 23rd
May 2003 abstracts
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