This thesis evaluates the United Daughters of the Confederacy's (UDC) interpretation of Southern history through the mediums of textbooks, youth groups, and Confederate monuments in public spaces and how this interpretation affects the way historical plantations present antebellum history today in Louisiana. Many plantation sites along the River Road in Louisiana either annihilate or trivialize the history of enslavement. Instead they focus on landscape, architecture, or the slave-owning family. My research discusses why the slave narrative is absent or used in a trivializing manner and how the UDC influenced these outlooks. Many of the sites mirror aspects of the Lost Cause theory which the Daughters perpetuated throughout the southeast Un...
This diploma thesis focuses on the role of the American Civil War memory in the American society tod...
Caretakers of the Cause History of organization outlined In January 2000, when controversy erupted...
This thesis explores the role of southern women before, during, and after the Civil War in shaping t...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
In 2020, the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) acquired Spirit of the Confederacy, ...
The conversation surrounding Confederate memorialization has become increasingly relevant, especiall...
This thesis explores the absence of a Union monument at the Olustee Battlefield one hundred and fift...
Sculpting the Lost Cause Preserving Confederate glory in stone ...
This project analyzes the position of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryland Division as ...
This project analyzes the position of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryland Division as ...
This project analyzes the position of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryland Division as ...
This project examines the rise and fall of various women’s organizations in the approximately half c...
In the wake of Dylann Roof’s murders at a Charleston church and another death during the violence at...
Although Maryland was never a part of the Confederacy during the war, the large number of southern s...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
This diploma thesis focuses on the role of the American Civil War memory in the American society tod...
Caretakers of the Cause History of organization outlined In January 2000, when controversy erupted...
This thesis explores the role of southern women before, during, and after the Civil War in shaping t...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
In 2020, the Houston Museum of African American Culture (HMAAC) acquired Spirit of the Confederacy, ...
The conversation surrounding Confederate memorialization has become increasingly relevant, especiall...
This thesis explores the absence of a Union monument at the Olustee Battlefield one hundred and fift...
Sculpting the Lost Cause Preserving Confederate glory in stone ...
This project analyzes the position of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryland Division as ...
This project analyzes the position of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryland Division as ...
This project analyzes the position of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Maryland Division as ...
This project examines the rise and fall of various women’s organizations in the approximately half c...
In the wake of Dylann Roof’s murders at a Charleston church and another death during the violence at...
Although Maryland was never a part of the Confederacy during the war, the large number of southern s...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
This diploma thesis focuses on the role of the American Civil War memory in the American society tod...
Caretakers of the Cause History of organization outlined In January 2000, when controversy erupted...
This thesis explores the role of southern women before, during, and after the Civil War in shaping t...