The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the conflicts and concerns which characterized America's post- World War II commemorative landscape. Harpers Ferry's unique historical significance requires that racial issues be addressed, and even that race play a central role in its commemoration. It is thus a particularly illuminating location at which to observe confrontation over the racial meanings of the Civil War. The challenges encountered at Harpers Ferry, however, are in many ways representative; they were echoed throughout the South, and across the nation, as America sought to establish a new place for the Civil War within national memory. Through Harpers Ferry's unique story...
The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 resulted in the deaths of more than 500 Minnesota settlers, the expulsio...
abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of the interpretation of the battle of Gettysburg, as w...
Battles for Rememberance of Lives Lost I have visited the Chickamauga National Military Park many ti...
This paper addresses racial discrimination during World War II and deals with conflicting memories o...
Civil War memory has been the focus of a great deal of scholarship in recent years. A large percenta...
The 75th Anniversary of the American Civil War was both the last major anniversary influenced by liv...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
Preserving America’s Military Parks As Americans begin commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of ...
This dissertation considers the changing place of race at nationally preserved battlefields from the...
In the 150 years since the start of the U.S. Civil War, historians and laypeople alike have debated ...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
July 1st through 3rd, 2013 marked the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. There were an e...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
African American Commemorations The Control of Past and a Hold on the Future In 1989 David W. Blig...
The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 resulted in the deaths of more than 500 Minnesota settlers, the expulsio...
abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of the interpretation of the battle of Gettysburg, as w...
Battles for Rememberance of Lives Lost I have visited the Chickamauga National Military Park many ti...
This paper addresses racial discrimination during World War II and deals with conflicting memories o...
Civil War memory has been the focus of a great deal of scholarship in recent years. A large percenta...
The 75th Anniversary of the American Civil War was both the last major anniversary influenced by liv...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
Preserving America’s Military Parks As Americans begin commemoration of the Sesquicentennial of ...
This dissertation considers the changing place of race at nationally preserved battlefields from the...
In the 150 years since the start of the U.S. Civil War, historians and laypeople alike have debated ...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
July 1st through 3rd, 2013 marked the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. There were an e...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
African American Commemorations The Control of Past and a Hold on the Future In 1989 David W. Blig...
The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 resulted in the deaths of more than 500 Minnesota settlers, the expulsio...
abstract: This thesis examines the evolution of the interpretation of the battle of Gettysburg, as w...
Battles for Rememberance of Lives Lost I have visited the Chickamauga National Military Park many ti...