Living with Dying: Everyday Cultures of Dying within Family Life in Britain, c.1900s-1950s' is a major AHRC funded project examining how death and dying were understood, discussed and experienced within everyday life. As part of the project were funded two internships, in collaboration with Special Collections at the University of Leeds, outputs include a report about the Leeds General Cemetery Burial Registers, held in Special Collections, as well as blog posts and other materials
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
This study examines how working-class families in the Glossopdale area of Derbyshire accessed and us...
This chapter explores the representation of the grave and burial grounds from the proto-Gothic Grave...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project reviewed t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A dataset of all places in which burial took place s...
The study of burial archaeology has the potential to uncover new knowledge about burial practice, tr...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
In this article, I examine the changing disposal of pauper corpses in the nineteenth-century hospita...
This thesis explores the historical and contemporary cultural politics of funeral and body disposal...
This dissertation explores the spread of morgues into the provinces of Bavaria between 1855 and 1914...
Living Above the Dead, is an historical analysis of the redevelopment of the intramural burial place...
This book explores how Victorian cemeteries were the direct result of the socio-cultural, economic a...
What were the social conditions in which people in the nineteenth century died? This talk will recon...
This data collection of monthly and annual counts of burials from English parishes was created to in...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
This study examines how working-class families in the Glossopdale area of Derbyshire accessed and us...
This chapter explores the representation of the grave and burial grounds from the proto-Gothic Grave...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project reviewed t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A dataset of all places in which burial took place s...
The study of burial archaeology has the potential to uncover new knowledge about burial practice, tr...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
In this article, I examine the changing disposal of pauper corpses in the nineteenth-century hospita...
This thesis explores the historical and contemporary cultural politics of funeral and body disposal...
This dissertation explores the spread of morgues into the provinces of Bavaria between 1855 and 1914...
Living Above the Dead, is an historical analysis of the redevelopment of the intramural burial place...
This book explores how Victorian cemeteries were the direct result of the socio-cultural, economic a...
What were the social conditions in which people in the nineteenth century died? This talk will recon...
This data collection of monthly and annual counts of burials from English parishes was created to in...
Modern, advanced healthcare detects and monitors long-term and life-limiting illness more comprehens...
This study examines how working-class families in the Glossopdale area of Derbyshire accessed and us...
This chapter explores the representation of the grave and burial grounds from the proto-Gothic Grave...