Amanat, M. 2012

‘Set in stone: homeless corpses and desecrated graves in Modern Iran’, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 44:2, 257-283.

Amarasinghe, K. & Bandara, R. 2021

‘Death and grief in Ceylon in the nineteenth century: a case study on the British garrison cemetery in Kandy’, Historical Archaeology, 56:2, 341-359.

Amat, J., Filippucci, P. & Savouret, E. 2015

‘“The Cemetery of France”: reconstruction and memorialisation on the Battlefield of Verdun (France)’, in M. Sørenen & D. Rose (eds) War and Cultural Heritage: Biographies of Place, New York: Cambridge University Press, 46-68.

Ames, K. 1981

‘Ideologies in stone: meanings in Victorian gravestones’, Journal of Popular Culture, 14, 4, 641-656.

Ameskamp, S. 2008

‘Fanning the flames: cremation in late Imperial and Weimar Germany’, in A. Confino, P. Betts and D. Schumann (eds) Between Mass Death and Individual Loss: The Place of the Dead in Twentieth-Century Germany, New York NY: Berghahn Books.

Aminak, A. & Fletcher, K. 2020

Till Death us Do Part: American Ethnic Cemeteries as Borders Uncrossed, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

Anacleto, A., Dos Reis Elias, B., Freitas, P.& da Silva, R. 2019

‘Tanatology: reflections on the funeral market in Paraná Coast (Brazil), between the profitability and the respect’, International Journal of Development Research, 9:3, 26311-26317.

Anderson, K., Sielski, C., Miles, E. & Dunfee, A. 2011

‘Gardens of stone: searching for evidence of secularization and acceptance of death in grave inscriptions from 1900-2009’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 64: 4, 359-71.

Andrés, M. & García, H. 2019

‘The Urrutia Panetheon in the Monjuïc Cemetery, Barcelona: funerary architecture and sculpture’, in E. Georgitsoyanni (ed) Ancient Greek Art and European Funerary Art, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 97-125.

Ansari, H. 2007

‘“Burying the dead”: making Muslim space in Britain’, Historical Research, 80: 2, pp545-566.

Anstett, É. 2015

‘An anthropological approach to human remains from the gulags’, in J-M Dreyfus & É Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 181-198.

Anstett, É. 2022

‘Never-ending funerals. Annual burials and reburials of victims of mass violence in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina’, Death Studies, 47:6, 666-678.

Anstett, É. 2018

‘What is a mass grave? toward an anthropology of human remains treatment in contemporary contexts of mass violence’, in A. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, John Wiley & Sons, 175-188.

Anstett, É. & Dreyfus, J-M. 2015

‘Introduction. Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable’, in J-M Dreyfus & É Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1-11.

Anthony, S. 2019

‘Materialized genealogy: from anonymous cemetery populations to creating alternative narratives about individuals and family burial space’, Genealogy, 2:3, 27.

Antonini, D. 2007

I cimitero a venezia all’initio dell’Ottocento: per una preistoria del camposanto lagunare’ in M. Giuffrè, F. Mangone, S. Pace, & O. Selvafolta (eds) L’Architettura della Memoria in Italia: Cimitero, Monumenti e Città, 1750-1939, Milano: Skira, 94-107.

Antony, C. 2019

‘The African Burial Ground: roots of ecological destruction and social exploitation’, in J.Canty (ed.) Globalism and Localization: Emergent Solutions to Ecological and Social Crises, London: Routledge, 20-33.

Anumo, S. 2013

‘Potential ecological risk of heavy metal distribution in cemetery soils’, Water,Air and Soil Pollution, 224:2, 1-12.

Apostolov, A. 2017

‘A rare case of death caused by memorial structure: discussion for prevention’, International Journal of Criminal and Forensic Science, 1:1, 18-21.

Arato, F. 2002

‘To save the living: the eighteenth-century origins of the cemetery outside the city’, Belfagor, 57:5, 623-6.

Events

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