Controversial monuments and memorials : a guide for community leaders /: a guide for community leaders. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Controversial monuments and memorials : a guide for community leaders /: a guide for community leaders. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Controversial monuments and memorials : a guide for community leaders
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by David B. Allison.
- Editors:
- Allison, David B
- Contents:
- History as legend and myth as fact / David B. Allison -- Confronting Confederate monuments in the twenty-first century / Modupe Labode -- History, memory, and the struggle for the future / W. Todd Groce -- Remembering the Civil War / David B. Allison -- Memorializing the Confederate past at Gettysburg during the Civil Rights and Cold War era / Jill Ogline Titus -- Tributes to the past, present, and future : World War I-era Confederate memorialization in Virginia / Thomas R. Seabrook -- Don't call them memorials / Julian C. Chambliss -- A lost cause in the bluegrass : two Confederate monuments in Lexington, Kentucky / Stuart W. Sanders -- Challenging historical remembrance, myth, and identity : the Confederate monuments debate / F. Sheffield Hale -- Empty pedestals : what should be done with civic monuments to the Confederacy and its leaders? / Civil War Times -- From Columbus to Serra and beyond / David B. Allison -- Native voices at Little Bighorn National Monument / Gerard Baker -- Should the statue of Theodore Roosevelt outside the American Museum of Natural History be removed? : a possible compromise / William S. Walker -- Group behavior, self-examination and clearing the air around controversial issues / David B. Allison -- Confederate memorials : choosing futures for our past, a veteran's perspective / George McDaniel -- Speech upon the removal of Confederate statues from New Orleans, May 19, 2017 / Mitch Landrieu -- A reflection of us : The Simpsons and heroes of theHistory as legend and myth as fact / David B. Allison -- Confronting Confederate monuments in the twenty-first century / Modupe Labode -- History, memory, and the struggle for the future / W. Todd Groce -- Remembering the Civil War / David B. Allison -- Memorializing the Confederate past at Gettysburg during the Civil Rights and Cold War era / Jill Ogline Titus -- Tributes to the past, present, and future : World War I-era Confederate memorialization in Virginia / Thomas R. Seabrook -- Don't call them memorials / Julian C. Chambliss -- A lost cause in the bluegrass : two Confederate monuments in Lexington, Kentucky / Stuart W. Sanders -- Challenging historical remembrance, myth, and identity : the Confederate monuments debate / F. Sheffield Hale -- Empty pedestals : what should be done with civic monuments to the Confederacy and its leaders? / Civil War Times -- From Columbus to Serra and beyond / David B. Allison -- Native voices at Little Bighorn National Monument / Gerard Baker -- Should the statue of Theodore Roosevelt outside the American Museum of Natural History be removed? : a possible compromise / William S. Walker -- Group behavior, self-examination and clearing the air around controversial issues / David B. Allison -- Confederate memorials : choosing futures for our past, a veteran's perspective / George McDaniel -- Speech upon the removal of Confederate statues from New Orleans, May 19, 2017 / Mitch Landrieu -- A reflection of us : The Simpsons and heroes of the past / Jose Zuniga -- "The struggle to overcome the negatives of the past" : Germany's Vergangenheitsbewältigung and South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation program / David B. Allison -- "We as citizens..." : approaches to memorialization by sites of conscience around the world / Linda Norris -- Listening and responding to community : a long view / David B. Allison -- Confederate statues at the University of Texas at Austin / Ben Wright -- Honoring El Movimiento : the Chicano movement in Colorado / JJ Lonsinger Rutherford -- Not what's broken; what's healed : women in El Barrio and the healing power of community / Vanessa Cuervo Forero -- Telling the whole story : education and interpretation in support of #1 in civil rights : the African American freedom struggle in St. Louis / Elizabeth Pickard -- Project Say Something's Whose Monument project : not tearing down history, but building up hope / Brian Murphy. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 909/.0973
Business & Economics: Museum Administration & Museology
Memorials -- Social aspects -- United States
Monuments -- Social aspects -- United States
Historic sites -- Social aspects -- United States
Collective memory -- United States - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781538113745
1538113740 - Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.316366
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