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Luebke, D. 2010

‘Confessions of the dead: interpreting burial practice in the late Reformation’, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 101:1, 55-79.

Luke, S. 2025

‘Grave concerns: reconsidering the burials at Gladesville Hospital for the Insane, New South Wales, 1880-1903’, Mortality, 30:4, 1105-1122.

Luria, K. 2001

‘Separated by death? Burials, cemeteries and confessional boundaries in seventeenth‐century France’, French Historical Studies, 24:2, 185-222.

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‘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

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Maciel, C., Pereira, V. C., Leitão, C. & 2 others 2017

‘Interacting with digital memorials in a cemetery: insights from an immersive practice’ in 2017 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS) (1239-1248).

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‘The New York African Burial Ground Project: past biases, current dilemmas, and future research opportunities’, Historical Archaeology, 38;1, 10-17.

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‘The social aspects of funerary monuments in colonial Tidewater Virginia’, Material Culture, 20:2/3, 39-55.

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MacLeod, I. 2008

‘Shipwreck graves and their conservation management’, AICCM bulletin 31:1, 5-14.

MacMurray, N. and Futrell, R. 2021

MacMurray, N. and Futrell, R. (2021) ‘Ecological death reform and death systems change’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 83:4, 859-883

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‘Composing decomposition: In Memoriam and the ecocritical undertaking’, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 39:5, 383-398.

MacWinnie, S. 2022

Incidental environmentalism: cultural driven change and its effects on sustainability in Japanese burial practices’, in R. McManus (ed.) Sustainable Dead: Searching for the Intolerable, Newcastle: Cambridge Publishing, 29-43.

Maddrell, A. 2024

‘Deathscapes and religion’, in L. Kong, O. Woods & J.K.H. Tse (eds) Handbook of the Geographies of Religion, Cham: Springer, 213-225.

Maddrell, A. 2016

‘Mapping grief. A conceptual framework for understanding the spatial dimensions of bereavement, mourning and remembrance’, Social & Cultural Geography, 17:2, 166-188.

Maddrell, A. 2013

‘Living with the deceased: absence, presence and absence-presence’, Cultural Geographies, 20: 501-522.

Maddrell, A. & Mathijssen, B. 2022

‘Situating the dead. The grave as material, symbolic and relational space’, in J.H. Kilde (ed.) Handbook for Religious Space, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 535-c32.P78.
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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