African American Commemorations The Control of Past and a Hold on the Future In 1989 David W. Blight\u27s Frederick Douglass\u27 Civil War helped pave the way for increasing scholarly attention to the ways in which the then emergent field of memory studies might be applied to th...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Jubilee Commemorating the abolition of slavery Mitch Kachun has written an important book on Afric...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
How and Why Americans Remember Reconstruction -- and Why They May be Forgetting It Civil War memory ...
Confronting the Rebel Yell: How African Americans Created and Contested Civil War Memory, 1865-1965 ...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...
Jubilee Commemorating the abolition of slavery Mitch Kachun has written an important book on Afric...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
For many United States Colored Troops, remembering the Civil War and their comrades who fell in it b...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
This article examines the commemoration of the American Civil War via the symbolic structure of “fra...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
How and Why Americans Remember Reconstruction -- and Why They May be Forgetting It Civil War memory ...
Confronting the Rebel Yell: How African Americans Created and Contested Civil War Memory, 1865-1965 ...
Continual Strife and Public Memory Commemorations in the aftermath of the War In the aftermath of ...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
How Historians Remember the Civil War Many people tend to view Civil War commemoration as an almos...