Abstract In recent years there has been ongoing controversy in the United States regarding monuments and place names commemorating the Confederate cause in the American Civil War. The following discussion focuses on Monument Avenue in the former Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. This was one of the most prominent locations of Confederate commemoration until statues along the avenue began to be removed during 2020. While also needing to be seen in the immediate context of events in mid-2020, these removals followed a process of investigation and consultation carried out by Richmond City Council. This produced a report which is now a useful resource for a case study investigating Monument Avenue and the broader issues its history ...
This article addresses contemporary and long-standing debates over Confederate monuments in the Unit...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
In the early 1900s, many people began to advocate for Confederate monuments on the battlefield at Ge...
Abstract In recent years there has been ongoing controversy in the United States regarding monuments...
The release of the Monument Avenue Commission Report in July, 2018 was the culmination of over one y...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
Prior to the events in Charlottesville, Virginia in August of 2017, there has been debate about what...
The issue of the appropriateness of Confederate monuments has become an impassioned talking point fo...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
(Excerpt) This Note was written between September 2018 and March 2019 as part of St. John’s Universi...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
The State of Virginia concluded one of the last battles of the Civil War on September 8 when it fina...
Abstract: New Orleans, Baltimore, and Charlottesville are reevaluating the presence of Confederate s...
This article addresses contemporary and long-standing debates over Confederate monuments in the Unit...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
In the early 1900s, many people began to advocate for Confederate monuments on the battlefield at Ge...
Abstract In recent years there has been ongoing controversy in the United States regarding monuments...
The release of the Monument Avenue Commission Report in July, 2018 was the culmination of over one y...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
Prior to the events in Charlottesville, Virginia in August of 2017, there has been debate about what...
The issue of the appropriateness of Confederate monuments has become an impassioned talking point fo...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
(Excerpt) This Note was written between September 2018 and March 2019 as part of St. John’s Universi...
Inspired by recent violent and tragic events in Charleston, South Carolina and Charlottesville, Virg...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
The State of Virginia concluded one of the last battles of the Civil War on September 8 when it fina...
Abstract: New Orleans, Baltimore, and Charlottesville are reevaluating the presence of Confederate s...
This article addresses contemporary and long-standing debates over Confederate monuments in the Unit...
This work focuses on four racially-charged controversies over commemoration in Richmond, Virginia: b...
In the early 1900s, many people began to advocate for Confederate monuments on the battlefield at Ge...