Kete, M. 2000

Sentimental Collaborations: Mourning and Middle-Class Identity in Nineteenth-Century America, Durham NC: Duke University Press.

Khrü, A. & Keyes, C. 1980

‘Funerary rituals and the Buddhist meaning of death: an interpretive text from modern Thailand’, Journal of the Siam Society, 68:1, 1-28.

Kiermes Tavares, D. & Siefert Brahm, J. 2016

‘Cemitérios, memórias e emoções: a vivência profissional dos sepultadores no Sul da Bahia sob o enfoque da sociologia das emoções’, Missões: Revista de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, 2:2, 36-51.

Kiest, K. 1993

‘Czech cemeteries in Nebraska from 1868: cultural imprints on the prairie’ in R. Meyer (ed.) (1993) Ethnicity and the American Cemetery, Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 77-103.

Killoran, P., Pollack, D., Nealis, S. & Rinker, E. 2015

‘Cemetery preservation and beautification of death: investigations of unmarked early to mid-nineteenth-century burial grounds in Central Kentucky’, in A. Osterholtz (ed.) Theoretical Approaches to Analysis and Interpretation of Commingled Human Remains, Cham: Springer, 219-241.

Kim, K., Hall, M., Hart, A. & Pollard, S. 2008

‘A survey of green burial sites in England and Wales and an assessment of the feasibility of a groundwater vulnerability tool’, Environmental Technology, 29: 1-12.

Kim, S-D. 2014

‘Overview of Korea’s funeral industry’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 192-205.

Kinch, A. (ed.) 2024

A Cultural History of Death. Volume 2: A Cultural History of Death in the Middle Ages, London: Bloomsbury.

King, C. 2010

‘Separated by death and color: the African American cemetery of New Philadelphia, Illinois’, Historical Archaeology, 44:1, 125-137.

King, S. 2022

‘Introduction: death, memory and commemoration in the English Midlands, 1600-1900’, Midland History, 47:3, 223-231.

King, S. 2022

‘Remembering the dead poor in the Midlands, 1750s to 1880s’, Midland History, 47:3, 292-312.

Kipnis, A. 2021

The Funeral of Mr Wang: Life, Death and Ghosts in Urbanising China, Oakland CA, University of California Press.

Kipnis, A. 2019

‘Funerals and religious modernity in China’, Review of Religion and Chinese Society, 6, 253-272.

Kirschleger, P-Y. 2019

‘Cimetières protestants ou cimetières des protestants ?’ in A. Fornerod (ed.) Le Pluralism Religieux dans les Cimetières en Europe, Strasbourg : Press Universitaires de Strasbourg, 239-264.

Kitschun, S. 2021

‘The cemetery of the March Revolution in Berlin. A key site in the history of European democracy’, Revista Murciana de Antropología, 28, 79-98.

Kjærsgaard A. & Venbrux E. 2021

‘Grave-visiting rituals in Northwestern Europe’ in P. Stewart and A. Strathern (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Anthropological Ritual Studies, Cham: Macmillan, 161-175.

Kjærsgaard Markussen, A. 2013

‘Dead and the state of religion in Denmark: belonging, believing and doing’, in E. Venbrux, T. Quartier, C. Venhost and B. Mathijssen (eds) Changing European Deathways, Wien: Lit Verlag, 165-190.

Kjærsgaard Markussen, A. 2014

“Finding consolation on churchyards in Lutheran Denmark”Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift, 68:1-2, 101-119.

Kjærsgaard Markussen, A. 2013

“Kirkegården som religiøst rum”. Kirkegårdskultur, pp. 64-70.

Kjærsgaard, A. 2019

‘Danish churchyards as consolationscapes’, in C. Jedan, A. Maddrell & E. Venbrux (eds) Consolationscapes in the Face of Loss: Grief and Consolation in Space and Time, London: Routledge, 110-126.
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Events

The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract