This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history of burials and cemeteries in in the Northern part of the Netherlands. The departmental capitals Assen, Groningen and Leeuwarden – as so many other cities in the Netherlands - obtained new public cemeteries in the same decades of the first half of the 19th centuries. The similarities and differences between the burial grounds in these cities are discussed, simultaneously introducing the most prominent research topics in the literature on development of funerary culture in the Netherlands
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Leeuward...
Towards the capstone of the European Bronze Age, in an area stretching from the Carpathians in the E...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
The first crematorium in the Netherlands was build in 1913, long before the official legalization of...
Publication and analyses of the excavation of a Merovingian cemetery (c. AD 580-750) in Bergeijk (Pr...
In contextualizing the Dutch funerary practice in its wider legal, national and local governance fra...
The international literature characterises late nineteenth and early twentieth-century cemeteries as...
In early modern European cities deaths outnumbered births, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the ...
This dataset was created for the PhD thesis 'In Touch with the Dead: Early Medieval Grave Reopenings...
This dataset was created for the PhD thesis 'In Touch with the Dead: Early Medieval Grave Reopenings...
In het grafveld werden naast enige honderden graven met crematieresten, circa 60 graven van babies e...
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Leeuward...
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Leeuward...
Towards the capstone of the European Bronze Age, in an area stretching from the Carpathians in the E...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
The first crematorium in the Netherlands was build in 1913, long before the official legalization of...
Publication and analyses of the excavation of a Merovingian cemetery (c. AD 580-750) in Bergeijk (Pr...
In contextualizing the Dutch funerary practice in its wider legal, national and local governance fra...
The international literature characterises late nineteenth and early twentieth-century cemeteries as...
In early modern European cities deaths outnumbered births, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the ...
This dataset was created for the PhD thesis 'In Touch with the Dead: Early Medieval Grave Reopenings...
This dataset was created for the PhD thesis 'In Touch with the Dead: Early Medieval Grave Reopenings...
In het grafveld werden naast enige honderden graven met crematieresten, circa 60 graven van babies e...
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Leeuward...
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Leeuward...
Towards the capstone of the European Bronze Age, in an area stretching from the Carpathians in the E...
This book offers a descriptively rich account of how death-related practices have evolved in Flander...