The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Long, S. & Buehring, S. 2017
‘Remembering the dead: agency, authority and mortuary practices in interreligious families in the United States’, in S. Boret, S. Long and S. Kan (eds) Death in the Early 21st Century: Authority, Innovation, and Mortuary Rites, Palgrave Macmillan, 255-289.
Longazel, J. & Hallett, M. (eds) 2021
Migration and Mortality: Social Death, Disposession and Survival in the Americas, University of Minnesota Press.
Longoria, T. 2014
‘Are we all equal at death?: Death competence in municipal cemetery management’, Death Studies, 38:6, 355-364.
Loo, Y. 2020
‘Multicultural burial spaces and cities: constructing identity and memory with postcolonial Kuala Lumpur Chinese cemeteries’, in J.L. Nitschke & M. Lorenzon (eds) Postcolonialism, Heritage and the Built Environment: New Approaches to Architecture in Archaeology, Cham: Springer, 109-127.
López-Martínez, G. & Schriewer, K. 2022
‘Challenges in the valorization of the funerary heritage; experiences in the Municipal cemetery of Murcia (Spain)’, Heritage, 5, 129-144.
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López, A. 2015
“An urgent need for hygiene” cremation, class, and public health in Mexico City, 1879–1920’, Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 31:1, 88-124.
Loren-Méndez, M. & Quesada-Arce, A.N.A. 2017
‘[In]visibility of death in the built environment: [de]legitimating traditional Mediterranean cemeteries in Southern Spain’, Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 35-51.
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Lorenz, S. 2011
‘Buried in Malta: a glance at history and tradition’, Omertaa Journal of Applied Anthropology, 505-512.
Lorenzová, H. & Petrasová, T. (eds) 2001
Fenomén smrti v české kultuře 19. Století, Praha: Koniasch Latin Press.
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Lowe, J., Rumbold, B., and Aoun, S. 2021
‘Memorialization practices are changing: an industry perspective on improving service outcomes for the bereaved’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 84:1, 69-90.
Lowenthal, W. 2006
‘“Suitable grave stones”: the workshop of Moses Davis of Nashua, New Hampshire’, Markers, 13, 7-35.
Lowry, D. 2004
‘“The granite of the ancient north”: race, nation and empire at Cecil Rhodes’ mountain mausoleum and Rhodes House, Oxford’ in R. Wrigley & M. Craske (eds) Pantheons: Transformations of a Monumental Idea, Aldershot: Ashgate, 193-220.
Lowry, S. 2023
‘An ethical framework for geophysical survey in historic Black cemeteries’, Archaeological Prespection, 31, 419-428.
Lucy, S. & Reynolds, A. (eds) 2002
Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales, London: Society for Medieval Archaeology.
Luebke, D. 2010
‘Confessions of the dead: interpreting burial practice in the late Reformation’, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 101:1, 55-79.
Luria, K. 2001
‘Separated by death? Burials, cemeteries and confessional boundaries in seventeenth‐century France’, French Historical Studies, 24:2, 185-222.
Lynteris, C. & Evans, N. (eds) 2018
Histories of Post-Mortem Contagion: Infectious Corpses and Contested Burials, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
MacCloskey, M. 1968
Hallowed Ground: Our National Cemeteries, New York: Richards Rosen Press.
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MacDonald, D. 2011
‘Grief and burial in the American Southwest: the role of evolutionary theory in the interpretation of mortuary remains’, American Antiquity, 66: 4, 704-714.
MacDonald, H. (ed.) 2024
A Cultural History of Death. Volume 5: A Cultural History of Death in the Age of Empire, London: Bloomsbury.