Presented at the workshop, Generational Memories of World War II: An International Perspective, held November 9-10, 2007 by the Center for the Study of History and Memory, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
Civil War memory has been the focus of a great deal of scholarship in recent years. A large percenta...
Eastern collective remembrances of the American Civil War have dominated discussions of the war’s ca...
Presented at the workshop, Generational Memories of World War II: An International Perspective, held...
This paper addresses racial discrimination during World War II and deals with conflicting memories o...
Out of the South\u27s defeat in the Civil War emerged proponents of the Lost Cause and a desire to r...
This diploma thesis focuses on the role of the American Civil War memory in the American society tod...
“Tell me about the war”—these words launched a ten-year project in oral history by a husband-and-wif...
Confederate Commemoration in the Palmetto State First, this book is not about artillery. Nor is it a...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
Following the bloody years of the Civil War, veteran organizations became a breeding ground for nati...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
Much has been written about America’s entry into World War II. However, little attention has been gi...
In 1978 the first official World War II historical reenactment took place in St. Louis, Missouri. T...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
Civil War memory has been the focus of a great deal of scholarship in recent years. A large percenta...
Eastern collective remembrances of the American Civil War have dominated discussions of the war’s ca...
Presented at the workshop, Generational Memories of World War II: An International Perspective, held...
This paper addresses racial discrimination during World War II and deals with conflicting memories o...
Out of the South\u27s defeat in the Civil War emerged proponents of the Lost Cause and a desire to r...
This diploma thesis focuses on the role of the American Civil War memory in the American society tod...
“Tell me about the war”—these words launched a ten-year project in oral history by a husband-and-wif...
Confederate Commemoration in the Palmetto State First, this book is not about artillery. Nor is it a...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
Following the bloody years of the Civil War, veteran organizations became a breeding ground for nati...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
Much has been written about America’s entry into World War II. However, little attention has been gi...
In 1978 the first official World War II historical reenactment took place in St. Louis, Missouri. T...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
Civil War memory has been the focus of a great deal of scholarship in recent years. A large percenta...
Eastern collective remembrances of the American Civil War have dominated discussions of the war’s ca...