The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Knight, F. 2018
‘Cremation and Christianity: English Anglican and Roman Catholic attitudes to cremation since 1885’, Mortality, 23:4, 301-319.
Knischewski, G. 2008
‘An awkward sense of grief: German war remembrance and the role of the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge’, in M. Reira & G. Schaffer (ed) The Lasting War: Society and Identity in Britain, France and Germany after 1945, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 88-99.
Koblinski, C. 2020
Border beings. Present absences among migrants in the Spanish enclave of Melilla’, Death Studies, 44:11, 709-717.
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Koksvik, G. 2020
‘Neoliberalism, individual responsibilization and the death positivity movement’, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 23:6) 951-967.
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Kolbuszewski, J. 1995
Cemetery as text of culture’, in O.Czerner and I. Juszkiewicz (eds) Cemetery Art, ICOMOS: Wrocław, 17-40.
Kolnberger, T. 2018
‘Cemeteries and urban form: a historicogeographical approach’, Urban Morphology, 22:2, 119-140.
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Kolnberger, T. 2019
‘Friedhof, Heldenhain oder Totenburg? Der Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge und die Soldatenfriedhöfe Sandweiler und Clausen in Großhersogtum Luxembourg’, in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 103-113.
Kolnberger, T. 2017
Funerary culture and modernisation in the State of Luxembourg (1800-2000), Revue Belge de Philologie et d’Histoire / Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, 95:4, 849-873.
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Kolnberger, T. 2018
‘Zwischen Mensch und Ding’ in H. Hahn & N. Friedemann, N. (eds.) Dinge als Herausforderung: Kontexte, Umgangsweisen und Umwertungen von Objekten, Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 327-48.
Kolnberger, T. 2018
‘Cemeteries and urban form: a historico-geographic approach’, Urban Morphology, 22:2: 119-39.
Kolnberger, T. 2017
‘Von “Flamma” zum “Flamarium”. Zur geschichte der feuerbestattung in Grossherzogtum Luxembourg, 1900-2015’, Hémecht – Revue d’Histoire Luxembourgeoise, 69:2, 205-32.
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Kolnberger, T. 2019
‘Die lange anreise zur ewigen ruhe? Post-mortem mobalitat und kleiner grenszverkehr in sachen kremation’, in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 327-330.
Kolnberger, T. & Kmec, S. 2022
Transnational soldiering, burial and commemoration across borders’, Sonderdruck aus Francia Forcshungen Zur Westeuropäishcen Geschichte, 49, 299-327.
Kolnberger, T., Streb, C., & Kmec, S. 1996
‘The material culture of burial and its microgeography: a Luxembourg cemetery as a methodological example of an object-centred approach to quantitative material culture studies’, Journal of Material Culture, 24:3, 334-359.
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Kondi, B. 2024
‘Customary practices of death and mourning in Albania’, in M. Beissinger (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Slavic and Eastern European Folklore, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 216-239.
Konefes, J. & McGee, M. 1992
‘Old cemeteries, arsenic and health safety’, Cultural Resource Management, 19-10, 15-18.
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.
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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.