The Power of Place The political significance of death and memorialization is a persistent theme in history and literature. A triumphant but doomed Achilles desecrated the body of Hector before relinquishing it to the Trojans; unknown soldiers are retrieved from distant battlefields and r...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
Preservation of historical remains is ridden with complexity. In particular, battle landscapes are m...
Preservation of historical remains is ridden with complexity. In particular, battle landscapes are m...
A review of Paul Shackel\u27s edited volume which focuses on how important historical places have be...
Sculpting the Lost Cause Preserving Confederate glory in stone ...
The historical landscapes of war and conflict — such as battlefields, remains of military constructi...
Much has been written about place and Civil War memory, but how do we personally remember and commem...
Fighting the Battle of Memory Remembering the Battle of the Crater: War as Murder by Kevin Levin off...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
The commemoration of historical violence by inscription into the American built landscape is selecti...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
Examining Narratives of Public History In 1990s, the National Park Service (NPS) shifted its focus f...
This dissertation considers the changing place of race at nationally preserved battlefields from the...
Memorials and monuments at military heritage sites track the ways American society constructs and th...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
Preservation of historical remains is ridden with complexity. In particular, battle landscapes are m...
Preservation of historical remains is ridden with complexity. In particular, battle landscapes are m...
A review of Paul Shackel\u27s edited volume which focuses on how important historical places have be...
Sculpting the Lost Cause Preserving Confederate glory in stone ...
The historical landscapes of war and conflict — such as battlefields, remains of military constructi...
Much has been written about place and Civil War memory, but how do we personally remember and commem...
Fighting the Battle of Memory Remembering the Battle of the Crater: War as Murder by Kevin Levin off...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
The commemoration of historical violence by inscription into the American built landscape is selecti...
Secession in the Cemetery Crafting the Cause Victorious Scholars of American history are looking i...
Examining Narratives of Public History In 1990s, the National Park Service (NPS) shifted its focus f...
This dissertation considers the changing place of race at nationally preserved battlefields from the...
Memorials and monuments at military heritage sites track the ways American society constructs and th...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
Preservation of historical remains is ridden with complexity. In particular, battle landscapes are m...