It may be easy, at least for some people who do not live near Confederate monuments in public spaces, to assume that these monuments represent little more than links to a shameful and long-ago past. From this assumption one might then view these monuments as a sort of last stand; the atavistic echo of a country that was, but is no longer, cemented into the present by their monumental form though ultimately doomed to erode in the undefined future. But, unpleasant though it may be to consider or admit, the truth is that many remaining Confederate monuments embody aspects of their communities that remain vital into the present, and which they help to anchor and renew
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
Monuments and the laws that protect them divide Americans today as never before. American attitudes ...
This paper explores the ethics surrounding the conservation of damaged confederate monuments, specif...
Hundreds of Confederate monuments stand across the United States. In recent years, leading historian...
Monuments to the Confederacy and former Confederate figures have been prominently displayed in parks...
This Article examines the current controversy regarding Confederate monuments. While many have focus...
This essay is a comment on an article by Jess Phelps and Jessica Owley, Etched in Stone: Historic Pr...
As public Confederate monuments finally begin to come down across the nation, we are seeing an emerg...
This essay examines the controversy regarding confederate monuments and attempts to contextualize th...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
(Excerpt) This Note was written between September 2018 and March 2019 as part of St. John’s Universi...
Professor tonya thames-taylor, History - Removing Confederate Statues, Now What?: Sustainability and...
In a recent essay in the Florida Law Review Online, I argued that historic preservation law poses no...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
Monuments and the laws that protect them divide Americans today as never before. American attitudes ...
This paper explores the ethics surrounding the conservation of damaged confederate monuments, specif...
Hundreds of Confederate monuments stand across the United States. In recent years, leading historian...
Monuments to the Confederacy and former Confederate figures have been prominently displayed in parks...
This Article examines the current controversy regarding Confederate monuments. While many have focus...
This essay is a comment on an article by Jess Phelps and Jessica Owley, Etched in Stone: Historic Pr...
As public Confederate monuments finally begin to come down across the nation, we are seeing an emerg...
This essay examines the controversy regarding confederate monuments and attempts to contextualize th...
After hearing a proclamation of the newly adopted Declaration of Independence, a group of revolution...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
Confederate monuments were brought into the national spotlight after the Unite the Right Rally in Ch...
(Excerpt) This Note was written between September 2018 and March 2019 as part of St. John’s Universi...
Professor tonya thames-taylor, History - Removing Confederate Statues, Now What?: Sustainability and...
In a recent essay in the Florida Law Review Online, I argued that historic preservation law poses no...
Recent events surrounding Confederate statues and monuments reveals a serious problem in the way peo...
Monuments and the laws that protect them divide Americans today as never before. American attitudes ...
This paper explores the ethics surrounding the conservation of damaged confederate monuments, specif...