The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Minkin, S. 2013
‘History from six feet below: Death Studies and the field of Modern Middle Eastern History’, History Compass, 11:8, 632-646.
Minkin, S. 2019
Imperial Bodies: Empire and Death in Alexandria, Egypt, Redwood City: Stanford University Press.
Mintaurs, M. 2012
‘Kultūras mantojums un jesturiská atmina Latvijas PDR : Rīgas lielo kapu reconstruckcijas piemērs 20. Gadsimta 60.-80. gados, Journal of the Institute of Latvian History, 1:83, 62-88.
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Mionel, V. 2020
‘(No so) Dark tourism: the Merry Cemetery in Săpânţa (Romania) – An expression of folk culture’, Tourism Management Perspectives, 34, 100656.
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Mirkes, R. 2008
‘The mortuary science of alkaline hydrolysis: is it ethical?’National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 8:4, 683-695.
Moberg, J. & W. Kardemark 2021
‘“It is, after all, a churchyard”: orthodox and heterodox embodiments at three cemeteries in Gothenburg, Sweden,’ in E. Punzi, C. Singer & C. Wächter (eds) Negotiating Institutional Heritage and Wellbeing, Brill, 21-46.
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Moen, M. 2020
‘Familiarity breeds remembrance: on the reiterative power of cemeteries’, World Archaeology, 52:1, 35-48
Moerman, L. & Van der Laan, S. 2021
‘Paupers, burial clubs and funeral insurance: calculating moral panics’, The British Accounting Review, 53:2, 100911.
Moesch, S., Ladds, Z. & Francis, R. 2024
‘Life in the deadlands: unearthing reasons for visiting and visitor perceptions of wildlife in London’s Magnificent Seven cemeteries’, Journal of Urban Ecology, 10:1, p.juae022.
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Moise, F. & Marx, C. 2019
‘Le respect à la person décédée (Kavod Ha Met): us et coutumes funéraire du judaïsme de Luxembourg’ in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxemburg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 259-266.
Mokhov, S. 2022
Death and Funeral Practices in Russia, London: Routledge.
Mokhov, S. & Novkunskaya, A. 2021
‘Infrastructural breaks on the road from birth to death in contemporary Russia’, Religions, 12.
Mokhov, S. & Sokolova, S. 2020
‘Broken infrastructure and soviet modernity: the funeral market in Russia’, Mortality, 25:2, 232-248.
Molnár, A., Takács, A., Mizsei, E. & 3 others 2017
‘Religous difference affecting orchid diversity of Albanian graveyards’, Pakistani Journal of Botany, 49:1, 289-303.
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Molyneux, C. 2001
‘Changing attitudes to funeral customs in the new South Africa’, Mortality, 6:2, 125-126.
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Monaghan, A. 2019
‘Conceptual niche management of grassroots innovation for sustainability: the case of body disposal practices in the UK’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76, 1026-43.
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Montanari, G. 2007
Esercizi di stile per la “casa’ dei morti’ in M. Giuffrè, F. Mangone, S. Pace, & O. Selvafolta (eds) L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira, 235-251.
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Moore, J. & Gibbon S. 2021
‘They are preserved forever: visualising the memorialisation of archipelagic religious and community identities’, Religions, 12:11, 7-24.
Moore, S. 2024
‘Societal norms associated with death and burial in St. Lucia within the last sixty years’, in C. Huggins, A.M. Bissessar & G.M. Hinkson (eds) (2024) Post-colonial Burial and Grieving Rituals of the Caribbean, Springer, 85-99.
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Moorhouse, A. & Hassen, H. 2004
‘Protecting pioneer cemetery prairies: balancing the need to preserve cultural and natural heritage values’, Proceedings of the North American Prairie Conferences, 1-1, 163-167.