Kurniawan, N.& Marwoto, I. 2023

A study of the concept of heterotopian space in the Dutch Cemetery at the Bogor Botanical Garden’, International Review of Humanities Studies, 8:1, 103-117.

Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah, A. 2022

The public health question and mortuary politics in colonial Ghana’, Social History, 47:3, 290-314.

Kwon, H. 2015

‘Korean War mass graves’, in F. Ferrándiz, & A. Robben (eds) Necropolitics: Mass Graves and Exhumations in the Age of Human Rights, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 76-91.

Lacy, R. 2018

‘Public engagement through burial landscapes: cupids and Ferryland, Newfoundland’, AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology, 8:2, 55-78.

Lacy, R. 2020

Burial and Death in Colonial North America: Exploring Interment Practices and Landscapes in 17th Century British Settlements, Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing.

Lacy, R., Gaulton, B. & Piercey, S. 2018

‘Inscriptions, outcrops, and XRF: analysis of the Ferryland gravestones’, North Atlantic Archaeology Journal, 5, 91-110.

Laderman, G. 1996

The Sacred Remains: American Attitudes towards Death 1789-1883, New Haven: South Connecticut: Yale University Press.

Laguilles-Villaguerte, S. & De Guzman, A. 2019

‘Aging Filipino siblings’ interment preferences : application of conjoint analysis’, Educational Gerantology, 45 :9, 559-572.

Laguna Enrique, M. 2010

‘Vestigios de una necrópolis neoclásica: el Cementerio de Espada’, Anales del Museo de América, 18, 192-211.

Lai, K., Sarkar, C., Ziwen, S. & Scott, I. 2020

‘Are greenspace attributes associated with perceived restorativeness? A comparative study of urban cemeteries and parks in Edinburgh, Scotland’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 53, 126720.

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‘Everyday use of the city cemetery: a study of environmental qualities and perceived restorativeness in a Scottish context’, Urban Science, 3:3: 72.

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Lajbenšperger, N. 2023

‘Serbian Vs Yugoslav. Destiny of the graves of Serbian and Austro-Hungarian (of Yugoslav Origin) soldiers from the First World War – a few observations’ Društvena istraživanja: časopis za opća društvena pitanja, 32:2, 277-295.

Lamba, P. 2019

‘Funeral swag: a celebration of death in Urban Zambia’, in O.Balogun, L. Gilman, M. Graboye & H. Iddrisu (eds) Africa Every Day: Fun, Leisure and Expressive Culture on the Continent, Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 39-48.

Lamont, M. 2011

‘Decomposing pollution? Corpses, burials and affliction among the Meru of Central Kenya’ in M. Jindra and J. Noret (eds) Funerals in Africa: Explorations of a Social Phenomenon, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 88-108.

Lange, Ł. 2022

Can a dead body be sustainable in the XXI century? Polish attempts to be sustainable after death’, in R. McManus (ed.) Sustainable Dead: Searching for the Intolerable, Newcastle: Cambridge Publishing, 44-56.

Langewiesche, K. 2011

‘Funerals and religious pluralism in Burkina Faso’, in M. Jindra and J. Noret (eds) Funerals in Africa: Explorations of a Social Phenomenon, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 130-153).

Lapatha, J., Largo, Z., Lawas, F. & 4 others 2019

‘Living with the dead: a qualitative study on the social well-being of Filipino families living in cemeteries in Cebu City’, Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 7:1, 94-104.

Laqueur, H-P. 2005

‘Zwishen Orient und Okzident. Wandel auf Istanbuler Friedhöfen zwishen 1830 und 1930’ in C. Denk & J. Ziesemer (eds) Der Bürgerliche Tod: Städtische Bestattungskulture von der Aufklärung bis zum frühen 20. Jahrhundert, ICOMOS: Munich, 88-94.

Laqueur, T. 2015

The Work of the Dead: A Cultural History of Mortal Remains, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press.

Laqueur, T. 1993

‘Cemeteries, religion and the culture of capitalism’, in J. Garnett & C.Matthew (eds) Revival and Religion since 1700, London: Hambleton Press, 183-200.
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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