The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Mathijssen, B. 2017
Making Sense of Death: Ritual Practices and Situational Beliefs of the Recently Bereaved in the Netherlands, Zurich: Lit Verlag.
Mathijssen, B. 2017
‘The ambiguity of human ashes: exploring encounters with cremated remains in the Netherlands’, Death Studies, 41: 1, 34-41.
Mathijssen, B. 2022
‘Thisworldly afterlives: the religious, biosocial and ecological sustainability of the deceased’ in R. McManus (ed.) The Sustainable Dead: Searching for the Intolerable, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 10-28.
Mathijssen, B. 2025
‘Mapping nature burial in the Netherlands (2003-2023)’, Mortality, 30:4, 1145-1176.
Mathijssen, B. & Venhorst, C. 2019
Funerary Practices in the Netherlands, Bingley: Emerald Publishing.
Matsunami, K. 2010
Funeral Customs of the World, Tochigi, Japan: Buddhist Searchlight Centre.
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Matternes, H. & Richey, S. 2014
‘I cry “I am” for all to hear me: the informal cemetery in central Georgia’, in A. Ogundaran & P. Saunders (eds) Natural Expressions of African Disapora, Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 258-279.
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Matteucci, A. 2007
La tradizione pittorica e plastica nei monumenti sepolcrali della Certosa di Bologna’ in M. Giuffrè, F. Mangone, S. Pace, & O. Selvafolta (eds) L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira, 84-93.
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Matthews, S. 2002
‘Burying Tennyson: the Victorian Laureate immortalised’, Mortality, 7:3, 247-68.
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Matthews, S. 2007
‘The London Necropolis: suburban cemeteries and the necropolitan imaginary’, in L. Phillips (ed.) A Mighty Mass of Brick and Stone: Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 257-281.
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Matthews, S. 2004
Poetical Remains: Poets’ Graves, Bodies, and Books in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Matthey, L., Felli, R. & Mager, C. 2013
‘“We do have space in Lausanne. We have a large cemetery”: the non-controversy of a non-existent Muslim burial ground’, Social and Cultural Geography, 14, 4, 428-445.
Matzler, J. 1995
‘A history of Arlington National Cemetery’ in O.Czerner & I. Juszkiewicz (eds) Cemetery Art, ICOMOS: Wrocław, 191-195.
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Mayer Gradwohl, D. 2004
‘Judah Monis’s puzzling gravestone as a reflection of his enigmatic identity’, Markers 21, 66-97.
Mazel, C. 2005
‘Effigie et fiction. La narration de la mort dans les monument funéraire aux XVIIe siècle’, in R. Bertrand, A. Carol & J-N. Pelen (eds) Les Narrations de la Mort, Aix-en-Provence: Press Universitaires de Province, 241-255.
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Mbiba, B. 2010
‘Burial at home? Dealing with the death in the diaspora and Harare’, in J. McGregor & R. Primorac (eds) Zimbabwe’s New Disapora: Displacement and the Cultural Politics of Survival, New York: Berghahn Books, 144-163.
Mbiti, J. 1969
African Religions & Philosophy, London: Heinemann
McAllister, D. 2018
Imagining the Dead in British Literature and Culture, 1790-1848, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
McAllister, D. 2013
‘Living with the Dead in Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads’, Modern Language Review, 108, 416-437.
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McBain, G. 2014
‘Modernising the law on the unlawful treatment of dead bodies’, Journal of Politics and Law, 7:3, 89-99.