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Sacred Memories The Civil War Monument Movement In Texas Kelly Mcmichael

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Sacred Memories The Civil War Monument Movement In Texas Kelly Mcmichael
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Publisher: Texas State Historical Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.71 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Kelly McMichael
ISBN: 9780876112380, 9780876112991, 0876112386, 0876112998
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Sacred Memories The Civil War Monument Movement In Texas Kelly Mcmichael by Kelly Mcmichael 9780876112380, 9780876112991, 0876112386, 0876112998 instant download after payment.

War memorials are symbols of a community’s sense of itself, the values it holds dear, and its collective memory. They inform us more, perhaps, about the period in which the memorials were erected than the period of the war itself.
Kelly McMichael, in her book, Sacred Memories: The Civil War Monument Movement in Texas, takes the reader on a tour of Civil War monuments throughout the state and in doing so tells the story of each monument and its creation. McMichael explores Texans’ motivations for erecting Civil War memorials, which she views as attempts during a period of turmoil and uncertainty—“severe depression, social unrest, the rise of Populism, mass immigration, urbanization, industrialization, imperialism, lynching, and Jim Crow laws”—to preserve the memory of the Confederate dead, to instill in future generations the values of patriotism, duty, and courage; to create a shared memory and identity “based on a largely invented story”; and to “anchor a community against social and political doubt.”
Her focus is the human story of each monument, the characters involved in its creation, and the sacred memories held dear to them.

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