Kong, L. 2012

No place, new places: death and its rituals in urban Asia’, Urban Studies, 49:2, 415-33

Kong, L. 1999

‘Cemeteries and columbaria, memorials and mausoleums: narrative and interpretation in the study of deathscapes in geography’, Australian Geographical Studies, 37, 1, 1-10.

Konic, J., Essl, F. & Lenzner, B. 2021

‘To care or not to care? Which factors influence the distribution of early-flowering geophytes at the Vienna Central Cemetery’, Sustainability, 13, 4657.

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Korb, A. 2017

‘The disposal of corpses in an ethnicized civil war: Croatia, 1941-45′, in J-M Dreyfus. & É. Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 106-128.

Koriwak, I., von der Lippe, M., Fischer, L. 2011

‘The ecological heritage in the Weißensee cemetery: nature conservation versus monument preservation? ICOMOS Journal of the German National Committee, 53, 46-51.

Koskinen-Koiviso, E. 2012

‘Transnational heritage work and commemorative rituals across the Finnish-Russian border in the old Salla region’, in H. Snellman, E. Koskinen-Koivisto & S. Samaro (eds) Transnational Death, Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society, 200-213.

Koskinen, M. 2000

Burning the Body: The Debate on Cremation in Britain, 1874-1902, Tampeeen Yliopistopaino Oy, Finland: Juvenes Print.

Koslofsky, C. 2000

The Reformation of the Dead: Death and Ritual in Early Modern Germany, 1450-1700, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Kosuch 2024

The non-religious and the European city in the nineteenth century: the development of crematories in Milan and Gotha’, Urban History, DOI.

Kotalainen, S. 2013

‘Rural people’s literacy skills in the remembrance of the departed: the writing of personal names on sepulchral monuments at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’, Mortality, 18:2, 173-194.

Kovacs, L. 2011

‘The effect of designed green spaces on the changing Transylvanian landscape’, Transylvanian Review, 20:2, 14-20.

Kovras, I. & Robins, S. 2016

‘Death as border: managing missing migrants and unidentified bodies at the EU’s Mediterranean frontier’, Political Geography, 55: 40-49.

Kowirak, I., Buchholz, S., von der Lippe, M. & Seitz, B. 2016

‘Biodiversity functions of urban cemeteries: evidence from one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe’, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 19, 68-78.

Kozłowski, T. & Grupa, M. 2019

‘Cognitive values of ossuaries from the cemetery and the church of St Nicholas in Gniew, Poland’, Fasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae, 32, 33-31.

Kramer, L. 2001

Chopin at the funeral: Episodes in the history of modern death’, Journal of the American Musicological Society, 54:1, 97-125.

Kraus-Friedburg, C. 2011

‘Across the Pacific: transnational context in the Japanese Plantation Workers’ Cemetery in Pãhala, Hawai’i’, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 15:3, 381-408.

Kreibig, N. 2023

‘“I’ve never seen so many men wasted so badly”: on Francoist mass graves and a film set cemetery’, Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 100:5, 679-700.

Kreiser, K. 2006

‘ War memorials and cemeteries in Turkey’, in O. Farschid, M. Kropp & S. Dahne (eds.), The First World War as Remembered in Countries of the Eastern Mediterranean, Beirut: Ergon Verlag Wurzburg in Kommission, 183-196.

Krieger, M. 2013

European Cemeteries in South India Seventeenth to Nineeenth Centuries, Delhi: Manohar.

Krikler, N. 2023

‘Killing the dead: The logic of cemetery destruction during genocidal campaigns’, Nations and Nationalism, 29:4, 1338-1354.
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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