Pinkard, M. 2013

‘A conversation with Aunt Carol: the fluid functionality of funeral programs in African-American culture’, in M.Goggin and B. Tobin (eds) Women and the Material Culture of Death, Farnham: Ashgate, 207-221

Pirenne, E. 2019

‘Mourir comme musulman au Luxembourg: practiques et défis contemporains’ in S. Kmec, R. Philippart & A. Reuter (eds) Ewige Ruhe? Grabkulturen in Luxembourg und den Nachbarrregionen, Luxembourg : CapybaraBooks, 267-274

Piretto, G. 2023

L’Ultimo Spettacolo. I Funerali Sovietici che hanno Fatto Storia: Casa Editrice: Raffaello Cortina Editore.

Pitte, J-R. 2004

A short cultural geography of death and the dead’, GeoJournal, 60: 345-51.

Pliberšek, L. & Vrban, D. 2019

‘Cemeteries as cultural heritage: implementing the model of cemeteries-cultural heritage as education environment’, Mednarodna Inovativno Poslovanje = Journal of Innovative Business and Management, 11:2, 22-31.

Pliberšek, L., & Vrban, D. 2018

Cemetery as village tourism development site’ , 4th International Rural Tourism Congress, Congress Proceedings, 194-209.

Keywords

Pliberšek, L., Basle, N. & Lebe, S. 2019

‘From burial spaces to pilgrimage sites: the changing role of European cemeteries’, in D. Olsen & M. Korstanje (eds) Dark Tourism and Pilgrimage, Wallingford: CABI, 75-84.

Pocklington, D. 2018

‘A note on the theology of burial: a settled controversy’, in R. Sandberg (ed.) Leading Works in Law and Religion, London: Routledge, 144-161.

Pohlman, A. 2020

‘No place to remember: haunting and the search for mass graves in Indonesia’, in A. Hubbell, N. Akagawa, S. Rojas-Lizana, S. & A. Pohlman (eds) Places of Traumatic Memory: A Global Context, Springer International Publishing, 61-82.

Póirtéir, C. 1995

Famine Echoes, Dublin: Gill and McMillan

Poli, G., Zizzania, P., Vannelli, G., & D’Agostino, A. 2023

‘Exploring transformative potentials of urban cemeteries through an evolutionary evaluation approach: the case study of “Poggioreale” in Naples (Italy)’, in O. Gervasi, B. Murgante, D. Taniar & 4 others (eds) International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, Cham: Springer Nature, 311-327.

Pollack, C. 2003

‘Intentions of burial: mourning, politics and memorials following the massacre at Srebrenica’, Death Studies, 27:2, 125-42.

Pollack, C. 2003

‘Burial at Srebrenica: linking place and trauma’, Social Science and Medicine, 56:4, 793-801.

Pollard, T. 1999

‘The drowned and the saved: archaeological perspectives on the sea as grave’, in J. Downes & T. Pollard (eds) The Loved Body’s Corruption: Archaeological Contributions to the Study of Human Mortality, Glasgow: Cruithne Press, 30-51.

Keywords

Polonovski, M. 2010

‘Jewish graves in Europe: public commemoration or ritual space?’ Museum International, 62: 1-2, 69-74.

Polymenidis, Y. 2019

‘The neoclassical cemetery of Volos, Greece: past and future’, in Georgitsoyanni, E. (ed.) Ancient Greek Art and European Funerary Art, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 421-434.

Keywords

Polymenidis, Y. 2022

‘Boundaries in the city between the living and the dead’, in B. Yapicioglu & K. Lelenis (eds) Boundaries and Restricted Places: The Immured Space, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 212-224.

Popa, G. 2009

‘“Graves without crosses”: the dead and the remembrance of the Second World War in post-Soviet Moldova’, in M. Rotar & M. Sozzi (eds) Proceedings of the Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Centuries Europe International Conference, Cluj-Napoca: Accent, 145-158.

Popa, G. 2013

‘War dead and the restoration of military cemeteries in Eastern Europe’, History and Anthropology, 24:1, 78-97.

Portier T. 2025

‘Building the city of the dead: Bath and burial reforms, 1820–1860’, Mortality, 30:1, 233-51.

Events

The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract