“A Questionnaire on Monuments” features 49 responses to questions formulated by Leah Dickerman, Hal Foster, David Joselit, and Carrie Lambert-Beatty: “From Charlottesville to Cape Town, there have been struggles over monuments and other markers involving histories of racial conflict. How do these charged situations shed light on the ethics of images in civil society today? Speaking generally or with specific examples in mind, please consider any of the following questions: What histories do these public symbols represent, what histories do they obscure, and what models of memory do they imply? How do they do this work, and how might they do it differently? What social and political forces are in play in their erection or dismantling? Should...
Decision makers are being increasingly called on to confront controversial urban histories to create...
Early in the twentieth century, the Emperor Franz Joseph sponsored a monument to Hungary\u27s histor...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
In the summer of 2017, Charlottesville Virginia became the focal point of the United States monument...
This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
Following work on a master’s thesis about relocating monuments, the author reflects on the way that ...
This article takes as its point of departure the recent wave of contestations relating to colonial-e...
Beginning with Toni Morrison\u27s concept of rememory and the recent completion of the Memorial to...
In this paper I try to approach contemporary Hungarian political culture through an analysis of the ...
In working on this edition Keira Lindsay and Mariko Smith have asked ‘whether monuments should be d...
This thesis deals exclusively with monuments commemorating the Confederacy, Confederate soldiers and...
In this chapter we focus on the debate over publicly-maintained racist monuments as it manifests in ...
International audienceIn Birmingham, AL, Dallas, TX, Greensboro, NC, and Clinton, TN, sculptures ere...
Monuments are to something; people, events, memories, achievements, or tragedies. They are meant to ...
Decision makers are being increasingly called on to confront controversial urban histories to create...
Early in the twentieth century, the Emperor Franz Joseph sponsored a monument to Hungary\u27s histor...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
In the summer of 2017, Charlottesville Virginia became the focal point of the United States monument...
This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
Following work on a master’s thesis about relocating monuments, the author reflects on the way that ...
This article takes as its point of departure the recent wave of contestations relating to colonial-e...
Beginning with Toni Morrison\u27s concept of rememory and the recent completion of the Memorial to...
In this paper I try to approach contemporary Hungarian political culture through an analysis of the ...
In working on this edition Keira Lindsay and Mariko Smith have asked ‘whether monuments should be d...
This thesis deals exclusively with monuments commemorating the Confederacy, Confederate soldiers and...
In this chapter we focus on the debate over publicly-maintained racist monuments as it manifests in ...
International audienceIn Birmingham, AL, Dallas, TX, Greensboro, NC, and Clinton, TN, sculptures ere...
Monuments are to something; people, events, memories, achievements, or tragedies. They are meant to ...
Decision makers are being increasingly called on to confront controversial urban histories to create...
Early in the twentieth century, the Emperor Franz Joseph sponsored a monument to Hungary\u27s histor...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...