All Stories

  1. Churchyard and cemetery in an English industrial city: Sheffield, 1740–1900
  2. THE BURIAL LAWS AMENDMENT ACT OF 1880 AND STRATEGIES OF EVASION IN RURAL NORTH YORKSHIRE
  3. Choice and constraint in the burial landscape: re-evaluating twentieth-century commemoration in the English churchyard
  4. Constructing the grave: competing burial ideals in nineteenth-century England
  5. A Review of “Transforming Private Landlords: Housing, Markets and Public Policy”
  6. Introduction
  7. Marietta Haffner, Joris Hoekstra, Michael Oxley and Harry van der Heijden: Bridging the gap between social and market rented housing in six European countries?
  8. The Victorian cemetery
  9. Houses of life: Jewish cemeteries of Europe
  10. Death, Grief and Poverty in Britain, 1870-1914
  11. Lawn cemeteries: the emergence of a new landscape of death
  12. Housing advantage? the role of student renting in the constitution of housing biographies in the United Kingdom
  13. ‘Between a rock and a hard place’: the failure to agree on regulation for the private rented sector in England
  14. Introduction: Cemeteries
  15. The development of cemeteries in Portugal c.1755-c.1870
  16. Managing London's dead: a case of strategic policy failure
  17. Conceptualising the Contemporary Role of Housing in the Transition to Adult Life in England
  18. Studying a Niche Market: UK Students and the Private Rented Sector
  19. Young People, Housing and Social Policy
  20. Young People, Housing Benefit and the Risk Society
  21. Defining the place of burial: What makes a cemetery a cemetery?
  22. From cradle to grave: Birth, marriage and death in England 1700–2000
  23. Spaced Out? Young People on Social Housing Estates: Social Exclusion and Multi-agency Work
  24. 'A Few Remarks on Modern Sepulture': Current Trends and New Directions in Cemetery Research
  25. Closed Urban Churchyards in England and Wales: Some Survey Results
  26. Opening doors in the private rented sector