
Monuments and Memory
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Monuments and Memories: Irish, Polish, and Haudenosaunee Engagements with the Heritage Narratives of the American Revolutionary War
- 3. The Fredericksburg Slave Auction Block: A Monumental Reminder of Race Relations in Virginia
- 4. "Each Soldier's Grave a Shrine": Confederate Cemetery Monuments
- 5. Remembering, Reconciliation, and Forgetting: Monuments of Northern Cemeteries for Confederate Prisoners of War, Especially Elmira
- 6. Race, Gettysburg Memory, and the Jenkins Monument in Pennsylvania, 1990s-2020
- 7. Confronting Confederate Narratives: Archaeology at the Judah P. Benjamin Confederate Memorial at Gamble Plantation Historic State Park
- 8. Hidden in Public: The Power of the Memorial Landscape and the Archaeology of a Cornerstone Deposit from Louisville's Confederate Monument
- 9. Pullman: A Model Town Becomes a National Monument
- 10. A Feminist Intersectional Perspective Addressing the Dearth of Statues of Women and Minorities Resulting from the Great Predominance of Racist Patriarchal Public Statues in the United States
- 11. Three Ways of Remembering World War I: The Sledmere Memorials, Yorkshire, England
- 12. Memorializing Defeat: Remembering Civil Wars in Finland and USA
- 13. The Forgotten War Memory Boom: State and Local Korean War Memorials, 1987-2003
- 14. "Be Assured That ... All ... Memorials Will Be Kept Sacred and Beautiful": The Life Cycle of Memorials at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
- 15. Cannons by the Courthouse: War Memorials, Memory, and Commemoration in Modern Suburbia
- 16. Contested Monuments, Contested Spaces, and Contested Narratives
- List of Contributors
- Index
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- About the Author
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