Memory in Black and White: Race, Commemoration, and the Post-Bellum Landscape / Edition 1

Memory in Black and White: Race, Commemoration, and the Post-Bellum Landscape / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0759102635
ISBN-13:
9780759102637
Pub. Date:
02/22/2003
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
ISBN-10:
0759102635
ISBN-13:
9780759102637
Pub. Date:
02/22/2003
Publisher:
AltaMira Press
Memory in Black and White: Race, Commemoration, and the Post-Bellum Landscape / Edition 1

Memory in Black and White: Race, Commemoration, and the Post-Bellum Landscape / Edition 1

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Overview

As a nation we bring many perspectives to our commemorative places and our ideas may change over time, especially on difficult topics like slavery and racism. Why a place is saved and how it is interpreted to visitors has much to do with our collective memory of the events that took place there. Using the skills of an archaeologist and a historian, Paul Shackel examines four well-known Civil War-era National Park sites and shows us how public memory shaped their creation and continues to shape their interpretation. Shackel shows us that "public memory" is really "public memories," and interpretation may change dramatically from one generation to another as interpreters try to accommodate, or ignore, certain memories. Memory in Black and White is important reading for all who are interested in history and memory of landscapes, and will be especially useful to those involved in preserving and interpreting a controversial place.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759102637
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 02/22/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.76(w) x 9.04(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Paul A. Shackel is professor and director of the Center for Heritage Resource Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland. He is the author of Personal Discipline and Material Culture, Culture Change and the New Technology, and Archaeology and Created Memory.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Preface Part 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Contested Memories of the Civil War Chapter 5 Chapter 2: The John Brown Fort: Unwanted Symbol, Coveted Icon Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Southern Heritage and the Faithful Slave Monuments: The Heyward Shepherd Memorial Chapter 7 Chapter 4: Saint-Gaudens' Shaw Monument: Redefining the Role of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Contradictions on the Landscape: Myth and Creation at Manassas National Battlefield Park Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Remembering Landscapes of Conflict Part 10 Epilogue: Approaches to Changing the Meaning of Commemoration
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