The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Mueggler, E. 2017
Songs for Dead Parents: Corpse, Text and the World in Southwest China, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Mueller, N. & Meindl, C. 2017
‘Vulnerability of Caribbean island cemeteries to sea level rise and storm surge’, Coastal Management, 45:4, 277- 292.
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Muhammed, A.S. & Amoah, C. 2025
‘Rethinking facilities management practices in Ghanaian cemeteries: a comparative analysis of innovative and sustainable approaches’, Facilities, 43 (13-14), 910-938.
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Mullaney, T. 2019
The Chinese Deathscape: Grave Reform in Modern China, Stamford University Press.
Mullaney, T. 2019
‘No room for the dead: on grave relocation in Contemporary China’, in T. S. Mullaney, T.S. (ed.) The Chinese Deathscape: Grave Reform in Modern China, Stamford University Press.
Muller, S. 2015
‘Colonial experiences of death, burial and memorialisation in West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide: applying a phenomenological approach to cultural landscapes in historical archaeology’, Australasian Historical Archaeology,15-26.
Muller, S. 2024
‘Representations of childness: the memorialisation of children in the Australian cemetery, 1836-2018’, Mortality, 29:3, 531-553.
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Muller, S., Burke, H., De Leiuen, C. & 2 others 2019
‘“Childness”’: an alternative approach to the archaeology of childhood through cemetery studies’, Religions, 10: 8, 451.
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Mungal-Bissessar, V. 2024
‘Funeral and burial practices of Spiritual Baptists in Trinidad and Tobago and St. Vincent’, in C. Huggins, A.M. Bissessar, & G.M. Hinkson, G.M. (eds) Post-colonial Burial and Grieving Rituals of the Caribbean, Cham: Springer, 25-38.
Muposhi, A, Chokera, F. & Mudzimba, E. 2024
‘Green burial conundrum: constructing the intersection between stakeholder perceptions and sustainable land use in a multi-cultural society’, Mortality, 29:4, 801-816.
Murphy, E. 2011
‘Children’s burial grounds in Ireland (cillini) and parental emotions towards infant death’, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 15, 409-28.
Murphy, J. & Murphy, C. 2005
‘Burials and bigotry in early nineteenth-century Ireland’, Studia Hibernica, 33, 125-146.
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Murphy, T 2018
‘“Religion walked forth in all her majesty”: the opening of Holy Cross Cemetery and the transformation of Halifax Catholicism’, Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 18, 77-88. .
Murray, H. 2008
This Garden of Death: the History of the York Cemetery, York: Friends of York Cemetery.
Murray, L. 2003
‘“Modern innovations?” Ideal vs reality in colonial cemeteries of nineteenth-century New South Wales’, Mortality, 8:2, 129-143.
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Murray, L. 1997
The weeping widow: the gendered spatial demarcation of cemeteries’, in L. Finch & C. McConville (eds) Images of the Urban: Conference Proceedings, Sunshine Coast: Sunshine Coast University College and International Australian Studies Association, 61-65.
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Murray, L. 2008
‘Comparing criteria: assessing the significance of memorials’, Public History Review, 15, 135-52.
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Murti, R. 2016
‘Cemeteries in Jakarta: corpse treatment and management’, in N. Hinderman & M.R. Sanders (eds) Care, Loss and the End of Life, Leiden: Brill, 13-22.
Murti, R. 2022
‘Sociocultural pressure on cemeteries in Jakarta, Indonesia and its impacts’, World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, 18:2, 159-175.
Musgrave, E. 1997
‘Memento mori: the functions and meaning of Breton ossuaries 1450-1750’, in P. Jupp & G. Howarth (eds) The Changing Face of Death: Historical Accounts of Death and Disposal, Basingsstoke, Macmillan, 19-33.