Linden, B. 1980

‘The willow tree and urn motif’, Markers 1, 148–55.

Lindgren, L. 2005

‘The spectacle of grief’ in C. Denk & J. Ziesemer (eds) Der Bürgerliche Tod: Städtische Bestattungskulture von der Aufklärung bis zum frühen 20. Jahrhundert, ICOMOS: Munich, 81-87.

Lindner, C. 2016

‘From foreign soil to the Ard of Beirut: a history of the American University of Beirut and the Anglo-American Cemetery’, in N. El Cheihk, L. Choueiri & B. Orafli (eds) One Hundred and Fifty, Beirut: American University of Beirut Press, 189-200.

Lineham, T. 2007

Communism in Britain 1920-39: From the Cradle to the Grave, Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Lipkin, S. 2022

‘Forgotten and remembered: unusual memorial practices at Buffalo’s old cemeteries’, in T. Kallio-Seppä, S. Lipkin, T. Väre & 2 others (eds) Unusual Death And Memorialization: Burial, Space, and Memory in the Post-Medieval North, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 21-45.

Lipton J. 2017

‘”Black” and “white” death: burials in a time of Ebola in Freetown, Sierra Leone’, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 23:4, 801–19.

Lis, P. 2019

‘Negotiations, expropriation and compensation for establishing cemeteries in Poland an overview of the subject matter’, Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Geographica Socio-Oeconomica 35:1, 47-57.

Litten, J. 1992

The English Way of Death, London: Robert Hale.

Little, B., Lanphear, K. & Owsley, D. 1992

‘Mortuary display and status in a nineteenth-century Anglo-American cemetery in Manassas, Virginia’, American Antiquity, 57, 3, 397-418.

Liu, H. 2023

Governing Death, Making Persons: The New Chinese Way of Death, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Liu, H. 2021

Market economy lives, socialist death: contemporary commemorations in urban China’, Modern China, 47:2, 178-203.

Liu, P., Chen, S., & Liu, Y. 2012

‘Construction planning of eco-cemeteries in Daluo Mountain, Wenzhou City of China’, Journal of Landscape Research4(9), 27.

Ljunge, M. & Persson, M. 2018

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Llewellyn, J. 1998

A Cemetery Should be Forever: the Challenge to Managers and Directors, Glendale, CA: Tropico Press.

Llewellyn, N. 1991

The Art of Death: Visual Culture in the England Death Ritual c1500-1800, London: Reaktion Books.

Llewellyn, N. 1991

The Art of Death: Visual Culture in the English Death Ritual c1500-1800, London: Reaktion Books.

Llewellyn, N. 1996

‘Honour in life, death and the memory: funeral monuments in Early Modern England’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, VI, 179-200.

Lloyd, D. 1998

Battlefield Tourism: Pilgrimage and Commemoration of the Great War in Britain, Australia and Canada, Oxford: Berg.

Lo Duca, A, Bacciu, C. & Marchetti, A. 2019

‘Towards a smart navigation of cemeteries as cultural sites’, in Georgitsoyanni, E. (ed.) Ancient Greek Art and European Funerary Art, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 321-342.

Loe, L., Webb, H., Simmons, A. & Poore, D. 2011

The Patients’ Story: Dr Radcliffe’s Legacy in the Age of Hospitals – Excavations at the 18th-19th century Radcliffe Infirmary Burial Ground, Oxford: Oxbow Books.
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