"War Memorials as Political Landscape" critiques the social
meaning of war memorials and their role in political and historical
landscapes. Mayo argues that war memorials not only reflect the
political history of a nation, but also that these memorials are
mechanisms to symbolize and justify history. He posits that the
presence or absence of commemoration for America's wars is largely
explained by the war's importance in establishing the nation's
symbolic identity as a political state and by the number of those
who died in that war.
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