Following the end of the Civil War, the revisionist myth of the Lost Cause spread over the South as an apologist narrative for white hegemony and slavery, which protected the former Confederate states from the devastating effects of their loss. Pro-Confederate organizations lobbied to replace real history with this collective memory of the South through education and memorialization. This national myth then served as a legitimization of white Southern nationalism that sought to restore white hegemony of the antebellum racial order. The white nationalist organization League of the South, whose goal is the second secession of the Southern states, embraces and manifests the ideology of the Lost Cause in its textual and audiovisual discourse an...
A half-century after the end of the Civil War, sectional tensions still existed in St. Louis. Patri...
The term Lost Cause originated in 1866 when a Virginia journalist published a book with that title w...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
abstract: The Confederate States of America folded as a political project in 1865, but ex-Confederat...
Following the end of the Civil War, the revisionist myth of the Lost Cause spread over the South as ...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
In my project, I aim to expose the revisionist history and white supremacist ideals of the United Da...
Fascination with the Lost Cause seems to know no end—at least among historians, who keep publishing ...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
This study examines college football's role in redefining the American South's regional identity in ...
While numerous historians have studied and written about the lives and deeds of Stonewall Jackson, R...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
This thesis aims to recast the story of how white Southern identity and political culture evolved du...
This study analyses post-Civil War reunion and reconciliation, using white Southern engagement with ...
This dissertation is a study of organized, professional history in the American South centered on tw...
A half-century after the end of the Civil War, sectional tensions still existed in St. Louis. Patri...
The term Lost Cause originated in 1866 when a Virginia journalist published a book with that title w...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
abstract: The Confederate States of America folded as a political project in 1865, but ex-Confederat...
Following the end of the Civil War, the revisionist myth of the Lost Cause spread over the South as ...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
In my project, I aim to expose the revisionist history and white supremacist ideals of the United Da...
Fascination with the Lost Cause seems to know no end—at least among historians, who keep publishing ...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
This study examines college football's role in redefining the American South's regional identity in ...
While numerous historians have studied and written about the lives and deeds of Stonewall Jackson, R...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
This thesis aims to recast the story of how white Southern identity and political culture evolved du...
This study analyses post-Civil War reunion and reconciliation, using white Southern engagement with ...
This dissertation is a study of organized, professional history in the American South centered on tw...
A half-century after the end of the Civil War, sectional tensions still existed in St. Louis. Patri...
The term Lost Cause originated in 1866 when a Virginia journalist published a book with that title w...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...