Malone, H. 2019

New life in the modern cultural history of death’, Historical Journal, 62:3, 833-52.

Malone, H. 2014

‘Secularisation, anti-clericalism and cremation within Italian cemeteries of the nineteenth century’ Modern Italy, 19: 4, 385-403.

Malone, H. 2017

Architecture, Death and Nationhood: Monumental Cemeteries of Nineteenth-Century Italy, London: Routledge.

Malone, H. 2023

‘Questioning the idea of difficult heritage as applied to the architecture of Fascist Italy’, in C. Belmonte (ed.) A Difficult Heritage: The Afterlives of Fascist-Era Art and Architecture, Milano: Silvana Editoriale.

Malone, H. 2022

‘The fallen soldier as fascist exemplar: military cemeteries and dead heroes in Mussolini’s Italy’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 64:1, 34-62.

Malone, H. 2022

‘Feeling political in military cemeteries: commemoration politics in Fascist Italy’, in U. Frevert, K. Pahl, F. Buscemi & 8 others (eds) Feeling Political: Emotions and Institutions since 1789, Palgrave Macmillan.

Malone, H. 2024

‘Modern cemeteries of Europe and North America’, in R. Etlin (ed.) The Cambridge Guide to the Architecture of Christianity vol 2, Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 911-922.

Malone, H. 2019

‘The republican legacy of Italy’s fascist ossuaries of the First World War’, Modern Italy, 24:2, 199-217.

Malysheva, S. 2018

‘Soviet death and hybrid subjectivity: urban cemetery as metatext’, Ab Imperio, 3/21018, 351-384.

Manalastas, N. 2024

‘The communicative functions of epitaphs in the linguistic landscape of Libignan ng mga Bayani (Heroes’ Cemetery), Philippines’, Mortality, 29:4, 921-958.

Manamperi, L. 2023

‘A critical human rights perspective on the Sri Lankan government’s forced cremation policy of COVID-19 deceased in the context of religious majoritarianism’, International Journal for Religious Freedom (IJRF), 16:1, 105-116.

Manan, A., Kamarullah, K., Husda, H. & 2 others 2024

‘The unity of community in cemetery: an ethnographic study of the Islamic burial rituals in Aceh, Indonesia’, Jurnal Ilmiah Islam Futura 24:1, 21-50.

Mangone, F. 2007

‘Tra architettura e scultura: caratteri della “monumentomania” fra Ottocento e Novecento’, in M. Giuffrè, F. Mangone, S. Pace, & O. Selvafolta (eds) L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira, 260-265.

Mann, B. 2000

‘Modernism and the Zionist uncanny: reading the old cemetery in Tel Aviv’, Representations, 69 : 63-95.

Manning, B. 1952

The Protestant Dissenting Deputies, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mansoori, K., Masoud, M., and Izadi, M.S. 2019

‘Recognition of effective factors for the formation of historical cemeteries by focussing on historical cemeteries of Tehran’, Bagh-e Nazar, 16:75, 17-34.

Marchant, D. & Rich, P. 2004

‘A policy toward the dead: repatriating controversial political leaders’, Review of Policy Research, 21:1, 129-135.

Marchi, R. 2013

‘Hybridity and authenticity in U.S. Day of the Dead celebrations’, Journal of American Folklore, 126:501, 272-301.

Marcus, A. 1996

‘Funerary and burial practices in Syria, 1700‐1920’, in J‐L. Bacque‐Grammont and A. Tibet (eds.) Cimetières et Traditions Funeraires dans le Monde Islamique, Vol. 2, Ankara: Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, 97-104.

Margry, P. 2008

‘The pilgrimage to Jim Morrison’s grave at Père Lachaise cemetery: the social construction of sacred space’, in P. Margry (ed.) Shrines and Pilgrimage in the Modern World: New Itineraries into the Sacred (2008), Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 143-172.
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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