Political Cemeteries No 237, 2011/4 - pagesPages 3 to 12Burying and Honoring the DeadBy Emmanuel Bellanger, Danielle TartakowskyPages 13 to 32Public Management of Religious Quarters of Cemeteries in Paris: The Case of Islam (1857–1957)By Juliette NunezPages 33 to 54The Moral Economy of Death in the 19th Century: A Comparative Study of France and EnglandBy Pascale Trompette, Robert Howell GriffithsPages 55 to 71Representations of Martyrs in Village Cemeteries in South LebanonBy Kinda ChaibPages 73 to 90In the Bosom of Lay SaintsBy Danielle TartakowskyPages 91 to 113The Friedrichsfelde Cemetery: the Construction of a Socialist Space (from the 1880s to the 1970s)By Élise Julien, Elsa VonauPages I to IVPhoto AlbumPages 115 to 133A Century of German Political History: Commemorating Liebknecht and Luxembourg at the Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde in BerlinBy Ariane JossinPages 135 to 151The Military Cemeteries of the Great War, 1914-1940By Antoine ProstPages 153 to 169“Argentine Soldier Known unto God:” The Darwin Cemetery and Conflicts in the Retelling of the Falklands/Malvinas WarBy Jérémy RubensteinPages 171 to 188ReviewsPages 189 to 194Information and Initiatives