Keller, S. 2016

‘Only love remains: straddling the real and the symbolic in the disposition of cremated remains between divorced couples’, Savannah Law Review, 3:1, 117-136.

Kelley, D. 2015

‘The politics of death and burial in Native California’ in Garces-Foley, K. (ed.) Death and Religion in a Changing World, London: Routledge, 3-22.

Këlliçi, K. 2025

Reburials, nationalism and regimes: identity, dead bodies and regimes of memory in Albania, 1930s–1970s’, History and Memory, 37: 1, 37-63.  

Kelly, G. 1986

Mortal Politics in Eighteenth Century France, Waterloo, Canada: University of Waterloo Press.

Kelly, J. & Lyons, M. 2013

Death and Dying in Ireland, Britain and Europe: Historical Perspectives, Newbridge: Irish Academic Press.

Kelly, S. 2012

‘Dead bodies that matter: towards a new ecology of human death in American culture’, Journal of American Culture, 35, 37-51.

Kenna, M. 1991

‘The power of the dead: changes in the construction and care of graves and family vaults on a small Greek island’, Journal of Mediterranean Studies, 1, 101-19.

Kenna, M. 2015

‘Rituals of forgiveness and structures of remembrance: memorial service and bone-depositories on the island of Amalfi, Greece’, History of Religions, 54:3, 225–259.

Kenzler, H. 2019

‘Post-medieval burial customs in Germany – an archaeological perspective on materiality and spatiality’, Mortality, 24:2, 123-145.

Kerin, C. 1955

‘Christian burial problems’, Jurist, 15:3, 252-282.

Kerry, M. 2019

‘The bones of contention: the secularization of cemeteries and funerals in the Spanish Second Republic’, European History Quarterly, 49: 1, 73-95.

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, H. 2015

‘Maintaining mortuary relations, managing pollution: mortuary exchanges in a Japanese rural town’, Journal of Material Culture, 21:2, 169-186.

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

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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