Abstract: New Orleans, Baltimore, and Charlottesville are reevaluating the presence of Confederate statues in their built environment. Known as the Capital of the Confederacy, Richmond’s cultural landscape is visible through the connection of two historical spaces, Monument Avenue and Shockoe Bottom. Both serve as a powerful case study for how the commemorative narrative of these spaces is contested today and how barriers that exist influence urban planning processes and outcomes
Symbols of the Confederacy have been a volatile topic across the country as recent events have spurr...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
Confederate memorials support a white supremacist ideal whose time has long since passe
Abstract In recent years there has been ongoing controversy in the United States regarding monuments...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
The release of the Monument Avenue Commission Report in July, 2018 was the culmination of over one y...
Locating public memory as a central site in the contested imagination of communal belonging, this st...
The issue of the appropriateness of Confederate monuments has become an impassioned talking point fo...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
This article explores the time in which the large Robert E. Lee monument was planned and built in Ri...
Grassroots activism has pushed cities across the United States to reconsider Confederate Monuments. ...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
Symbols of the Confederacy have been a volatile topic across the country as recent events have spurr...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
Confederate memorials support a white supremacist ideal whose time has long since passe
Abstract In recent years there has been ongoing controversy in the United States regarding monuments...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
The release of the Monument Avenue Commission Report in July, 2018 was the culmination of over one y...
Locating public memory as a central site in the contested imagination of communal belonging, this st...
The issue of the appropriateness of Confederate monuments has become an impassioned talking point fo...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
This article explores the time in which the large Robert E. Lee monument was planned and built in Ri...
Grassroots activism has pushed cities across the United States to reconsider Confederate Monuments. ...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
Symbols of the Confederacy have been a volatile topic across the country as recent events have spurr...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
Confederate memorials support a white supremacist ideal whose time has long since passe