The one hundredth anniversary of American independence was celebrated with a huge world’s fair or ‘International Exhibition’ in Philadelphia, commonly referred to as ‘The Centennial,’ a central theme of which was post-bellum reconciliation. This article argues that the Centennial served as a catalyst for reflection about sectional distinctiveness. It examines the highly politicized discourse around the commemoration, the ways in which white Southerners’ self- definition was bound up in perceived differences from their Northern counterparts and the extent to which exaggerated or re-affirmed Southerness in reaction to the Centennial detracted from post-war affirmations of renewed American nationalism
One of the most traumatic events in American history was the American Civil War. In 1860, South Caro...
The United States shares a number of basic traits with various British settler societies in the nonw...
This project traces specific patterns of representation in the American art contributions to the 187...
This study analyses post-Civil War reunion and reconciliation, using white Southern engagement with ...
In 1957, Congress voted to set up the United States Civil War Centennial Commission. A federally fun...
Abstract Women’s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States ...
The Centennial Exhibition of 1876 celebrated not only the 100-year anniversary of the signing of the...
remembered as a painful turning point in the North-South cultural divide and the quest for American ...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
National commemorative events bring to the forefront of public discourse issues of identity and mean...
This article examines the somewhat perplexing pride that can be shown in the antebellum and Confeder...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
Four years ago – how time flies – I contributed to a Civil War History roundtable looking ahead to t...
The 1876 International Exhibition in Philadelphia celebrating the Centennial was America's first wor...
This paper addresses the disparate commemorative modes and purposes employed by black and white Sout...
One of the most traumatic events in American history was the American Civil War. In 1860, South Caro...
The United States shares a number of basic traits with various British settler societies in the nonw...
This project traces specific patterns of representation in the American art contributions to the 187...
This study analyses post-Civil War reunion and reconciliation, using white Southern engagement with ...
In 1957, Congress voted to set up the United States Civil War Centennial Commission. A federally fun...
Abstract Women’s Suffrage Centennial has arrived in a culturally divisive time in the United States ...
The Centennial Exhibition of 1876 celebrated not only the 100-year anniversary of the signing of the...
remembered as a painful turning point in the North-South cultural divide and the quest for American ...
Conflict and Commemoration Remembering the Civil War Even during the period of the Civil War cent...
National commemorative events bring to the forefront of public discourse issues of identity and mean...
This article examines the somewhat perplexing pride that can be shown in the antebellum and Confeder...
To explain the reconciliation of the United States in the half-century after the Civil War, scholars...
Four years ago – how time flies – I contributed to a Civil War History roundtable looking ahead to t...
The 1876 International Exhibition in Philadelphia celebrating the Centennial was America's first wor...
This paper addresses the disparate commemorative modes and purposes employed by black and white Sout...
One of the most traumatic events in American history was the American Civil War. In 1860, South Caro...
The United States shares a number of basic traits with various British settler societies in the nonw...
This project traces specific patterns of representation in the American art contributions to the 187...