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Mortality, volume 8, no. 2, is a special edition on cemeteries, guest edited and with an introduction by Julie Rugg. Seven papers, in addition to a 'classics reviewed' slot, present fresh research on cemeteries from a range of disciplines. For more information on this publication, please follow the link to the publishers : Taylor and Francis, where you can see content and abstracts as well as purchase downloads.

Rugg, J. (2008) ‘Grave concerns’, Public Service Review: Transport, Local Government and the Regions, Issue 12.

Rugg, J. (2008) ‘Cemetery’, Victorian Review 34, 43-47.

Rugg, J. (2007) ‘Outside the Edict: the chaotic nature of burial culture in the United Kingdom’, in J. Zeisemer and C. Denk (eds.) Der Bürgerliche tod: städtische bestattungskultur von der Aufklärung bis zum Frühen 20. Jahrhundert, München: ICOMOS,

Rugg, J. (2007) ‘New graves for old – the case for re-use’, Funeral Services Times, August.

Rugg, J. (2007) ‘The re-use of graves: an essential conservation tool’, Journal of the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management, Summer.

Rugg, J. (2006) ‘Lawn cemeteries: the emergence of a new landscape of death’, Urban History, 33, 213-233.

Rugg, J. (2006) ‘A grave situation’, Revive, Summer.

Rugg, J. (2006) ‘Friedhöfe in Groƒbritannien’ and ‘Typisch? – Bestattung und Trauerfeir in Groƒbritannien’ in Friedhofskultur, 96, November.

Rugg, J. (2005) ‘Cemeteries’ in Davies, D. and Mates L. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Cremation, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Rugg, J. (2005) ‘Managing “Civilian death due to War Operations”: Yorkshire experiences during World War II, Twentieth Century British History, 15, 152-173.

Rugg, J. (2003) ‘Introduction’, Mortality, 8, 117-120.

Rugg, J. and Hussein, I. (2003) ‘Burying London’s dead: a study of strategic failure’, Mortality, 8, 209-221.

Rugg, J. and Queiroz, F. (2003) ‘Cemetery development in Portugal, c1750-1900’, Mortality, 8, 113-128.

Rugg, J. (2002) ‘Graves’ and ‘Cemeteries’, in Howarth, G. and Leaman, O. (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Death and Dying, London: Routledge.

Rugg, J. (2000) ‘Ownership of the place of burial: a study of early nineteenth-century urban conflict in Britain’, in Morris, R. and Trainor, R. (ed.) Urban Governance: Britain and Beyond Since 1750, Aldershot: Ashgate.

Rugg, J. (2000) ‘Defining the place of burial: what makes a cemetery a cemetery?’, Mortality, 5, 259-75.

Rugg, J. (2000) The CBA Directory of Cemeteries and Crematoria in the UK, London: CBA.

Rugg, J (1999) ‘Nonconformity and early cemetery establishment’, Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society, 6, 309-21.

Rugg, J. (1999) ‘From reason to regulation: 1760 to 1850’, in Gittings, C. and Jupp, P. (ed.) Death in England: An Illustrated History, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Rugg, J. (1998) ‘The emergence of a new burial form: cemetery development in the first half of the nineteenth century’, in Cox, M. (ed.) Grave Matters: A History of Burial 1700-1850, York: Council for British Archaeology.

Rugg, J. (1998) ‘“A few remarks on modern sepulture”: current trends and new directions in cemetery research’, Mortality, 3, 111-128.

Rugg, J. (1998) ‘Researching nineteenth-century cemeteries: sources and methods’, Local Historian, 28, 130-144.

Rugg, J. (1997) ‘The origin and progress of cemetery establishment in Britain’, in Jupp, P. and Howarth, G. (ed.) The Changing Face of Death: Historical Accounts of Death and Disposal, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Rugg, J. (1997) The CBA Directory of Cemeteries and Crematoria in the UK, London: CBA.

Rugg, J. (1995) ‘Cemetery conservation in Britain’ in Czerner, O. and Juszkiewcz, I. (ed.) Cemetery Art, Wroc »ow: ICOMOS.

Dunk, J. and Rugg, J. (1994) The Management of Old Cemetery Land: Now and the Future, Crayford: Shaw and Sons

 

 
 
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