Controversial Monuments and Memorials: A Guide for Community Leaders: American Association for State and Local History
Editat de David B. Allisonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2023
The revised edition tackles the great issues of our time against the backdrop of monument culture and historical truth.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538173817
ISBN-10: 1538173816
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 44 b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria American Association for State and Local History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538173816
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 44 b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria American Association for State and Local History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TERMS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Charlottesville, Memory and How to Read this Book
Part I: MUSEUMS, CONTROVERSY AND THE PAST
Chapter
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
"No Sooner Was It Over, than the Memory Made It Nobler", Bob BeattyPart II: THE CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION AND THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF RACISM
Chapter
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, Edited for Revised Edition, 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, Edited for Revised Edition, F. Sheffield Hale
Empty Pedestals: What should be done with Civic Monuments to the Confederacy and its Leaders?, Civil War TimesPart III: NATIVE PEOPLES AND WHITE-WASHED HISTORY
Chapter
From Columbus to Serra and Beyond, David B. Allison
Native Voices at Little Bighorn National Monument, Gerard Baker
The Removal of James Earle Fraser's Statue of Theodore Roosevelt from the American Museum of Natural History, William S. WalkerPart IV: IDENTITY POLITICS AND THE RATIONAL AND SYMPATHETIC MINDS
Chapter
15. Group Behavior, Self-examination and Clearing the Air around Controversial Issues,David B. Allison
16. Confederate Memorials: Choosing Futures for Our Past, A Veteran's Perspective,George McDaniel
17. Speech upon the Removal of Confederate Statues from New Orleans, May 19, 2017,Mitch Landrieu
18. A Reflection of Us: The Simpsons and Heroes of the Past, Edited for Revised Edition, Jose Zuniga
Part V: COMMUNITY RESPONSIVENESS AND HISTORICAL RE-CONTEXTUALIZATION
Chapter
19. "The Struggle to Overcome the Negatives of the Past": Germany'sVergangenheitsbewältigung and South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Program, DavidB. Allison
20. "We as Citizens..": Approaches to Memorialization by Sites of Conscience around the World, Edited for Revised Edition, Linda Norris
21. Monumental Relationships: International Monument Culture and the United States in the Early 21st Century, Laura A. Macaluso
22. Listening and Responding to Community: A Long View, David B. Allison
23. Confederate Statues at the University of Texas at Austin, Ben Wright
24. Honoring El Movimiento: the Chicano Movement in Colorado,JJ Lonsinger Rutherford
25. Not What's Broken; What's Healed: Women in El Barrio and the Healing Power of Community, Vanessa Cuervo Forero
26. Telling the Whole Story: Education and Interpretation in Support of #1 in Civil Rights: The African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Elizabeth Pickard
27. Project Say Something's Whose Monument Project: Not Tearing Down History, But Building Up Hope, Brian Murphy
28. Changing of the Guard: Curating a New Conversation Around Colorado's Toppled Civil War Monument, Jason L. Hanson
CONCLUSION
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TERMS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Charlottesville, Memory and How to Read this Book
Part I: MUSEUMS, CONTROVERSY AND THE PAST
Chapter
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
"No Sooner Was It Over, than the Memory Made It Nobler", Bob BeattyPart II: THE CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION AND THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF RACISM
Chapter
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, Edited for Revised Edition, 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, Edited for Revised Edition, F. Sheffield Hale
Empty Pedestals: What should be done with Civic Monuments to the Confederacy and its Leaders?, Civil War TimesPart III: NATIVE PEOPLES AND WHITE-WASHED HISTORY
Chapter
From Columbus to Serra and Beyond, David B. Allison
Native Voices at Little Bighorn National Monument, Gerard Baker
The Removal of James Earle Fraser's Statue of Theodore Roosevelt from the American Museum of Natural History, William S. WalkerPart IV: IDENTITY POLITICS AND THE RATIONAL AND SYMPATHETIC MINDS
Chapter
15. Group Behavior, Self-examination and Clearing the Air around Controversial Issues,David B. Allison
16. Confederate Memorials: Choosing Futures for Our Past, A Veteran's Perspective,George McDaniel
17. Speech upon the Removal of Confederate Statues from New Orleans, May 19, 2017,Mitch Landrieu
18. A Reflection of Us: The Simpsons and Heroes of the Past, Edited for Revised Edition, Jose Zuniga
Part V: COMMUNITY RESPONSIVENESS AND HISTORICAL RE-CONTEXTUALIZATION
Chapter
19. "The Struggle to Overcome the Negatives of the Past": Germany'sVergangenheitsbewältigung and South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Program, DavidB. Allison
20. "We as Citizens..": Approaches to Memorialization by Sites of Conscience around the World, Edited for Revised Edition, Linda Norris
21. Monumental Relationships: International Monument Culture and the United States in the Early 21st Century, Laura A. Macaluso
22. Listening and Responding to Community: A Long View, David B. Allison
23. Confederate Statues at the University of Texas at Austin, Ben Wright
24. Honoring El Movimiento: the Chicano Movement in Colorado,JJ Lonsinger Rutherford
25. Not What's Broken; What's Healed: Women in El Barrio and the Healing Power of Community, Vanessa Cuervo Forero
26. Telling the Whole Story: Education and Interpretation in Support of #1 in Civil Rights: The African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Elizabeth Pickard
27. Project Say Something's Whose Monument Project: Not Tearing Down History, But Building Up Hope, Brian Murphy
28. Changing of the Guard: Curating a New Conversation Around Colorado's Toppled Civil War Monument, Jason L. Hanson
CONCLUSION
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Recenzii
It's exciting to imagine the possible audiences and uses for this very readable book. With its multiple perspectives; local, national, and international scope; and blend of primary and secondary sources, it might interest students, instructors, practitioners, scholars, members of the general public, or politicians. The authors address this timely topic with historical knowledge and an understanding of reparative justice, explaining how monuments have often contributed to systemic racism and how they can be removed, replaced, or contextualized without erasing difficult histories.
History is messy and monuments to history are equally so. Are they representative of a community's history? Do they encapsulate communal memories? Or, are they simply public art? Alison's book is a reminder that not only do these pieces represent a view of history, but they also have a history of their own. This new edition of Controversial Monuments and Memorials offers museums and public historians a variety of perspectives and potential paths to dealing with monuments and the history that is attached to them.
History is messy and monuments to history are equally so. Are they representative of a community's history? Do they encapsulate communal memories? Or, are they simply public art? Alison's book is a reminder that not only do these pieces represent a view of history, but they also have a history of their own. This new edition of Controversial Monuments and Memorials offers museums and public historians a variety of perspectives and potential paths to dealing with monuments and the history that is attached to them.