The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Schiltz, A. 2019
‘Le coeur est là-bas, le corpse est ici’. La mort dans la migration portugaise au Luxembourg’, in S. Kmec, R. Philippart, R. & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxembourg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 319-325.
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Şchiopu, S-D. 2021
‘Family relations in the light of Romanian funeral laws’, Law Review, 11:2, 69-82.
Schmid, W. 2019
‘Der friedhofsstreit von Simmern (1901-1908). Ein außergewohonlicher konfessionelleer konflict nach dem Kulturkampf’, in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 243-250.
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Schmidt, M.L., Yuan, F. & Jang, W. 2022
‘Cemetery mapping and digital data analysis: a case study in Minnesota, USA’, Journal of Geography and Geology, 12:2, 1-40.
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Schmitt, D., Blondeau, V., Kmec, S. & 2 others 2018
‘Le cimetière communal de Walferdange au Luxembourg: les défunts sous le regard des vivants : vivre l’hetérotopie du cimetière’ in F. Garcin-Marron, F. Mairess & A. Mouton-Rezzouk (eds) Des Lieux pour Penser : Musées, Bibliotèques, Théâtres. Matériaux pour une Discussion, Paris : ICOM – ICOFOM, 264-68.
Scholz, M. 2017
‘Over our dead bodies’: the fight over cemetery construction in nineteenth-century London’, Journal of Urban History, 43: 3, 445-457.
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Schor, E. 1994
Bearing the Dead: the British Culture of Mourning from the Enlightenment to Victoria, Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univeresity Press.
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Schubert, J. 1995
‘Austrian-Hungarian military cemeteries from World War I, in Kraków and vicinity’, in O. Czerner & I. Juszkiewicz (eds) Cemetery Art, ICOMOS: Wrocław: ICOMOS, 143-174.
Schulz, F. 2020
‘Cemeteries: tracing sepulchral cultures’, in S. Barber and C.Peniston-Bird (eds) Approaching Historical Sources in their Contexts: Space, Time and Performance, London: Routledge, pp?
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Schulz, F. 2008
‘Disposing of the dead in East Germany, 1945-1990’, in A. Confino, P. Betts & D. Schumann (eds) Between Mass Death and Individual Loss: The Place of the Dead in Twentieth-Century Germany, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 113-128.
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Schulz, F. 2013
‘The disappearing gravestone: changes in the modern German sepulchral landscape’, in M. Aaron (ed) Envisaging Death: Visual Culture and Dying, Newcastle-on-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Partnership, 10-25.
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Schwyzer, P. 2007
Archaeologies of English Renaissance Literature, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Schyler, D. 1984
‘The evolution of the Anglo-American rural cemetery: landscape architecture as social and cultural history’, Journal of Garden History, 4:3, 291-304.
Scott, R. 2005
Death by Design: The True Story of the Glasgow Necropolis, Edinburgh: Black and White Publishing.
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Searcy, E. 2014
‘The dead belong to the living: disinterment and custody of dead bodies in nineteenth-century America’, Journal of Social History, 48:1, 112-134.
Sears, J. 1989
Sacred Places: American Tourist Attractions in the 19th Century, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Seaton, A. 2002
‘Thanatourism’s final frontiers? Visits to cemeteries, churchyards and funerary sites as sacred and secular pilgrimage’, Tourism Recreation Research, 27: 2, 73-82.
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Seebach, S. 2019
‘Love the dead, fear the dead: creating consolationscapes in post-war northern Uganda’, in C. Jedan, A. Maddrell & E. Venbrux (eds) Consolationscapes in the Face of Loss: Grief and Consolation in Space and Time, London: Routledge, 166-180.
Seebach, S. 2017
‘For the solace of the young and the authority of the old death: photography in acholi, Northern Uganda’, in S. Boret, S. Long & S. Kan (eds) Death in the Early 21st Century: Authority, Innovation and Mortuary Rites, Palgrave Macmillan, 151-178.