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This War Ain't Over - Fighting the Civil War in New Deal America (Paperback)
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This War Ain't Over - Fighting the Civil War in New Deal America (Paperback)
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The New Deal era witnessed a surprising surge in popular engagement
with the history and memory of the Civil War era. From the
omnipresent book and film Gone with the Wind and the scores of
popular theater productions to Aaron Copeland's "A Lincoln
Portrait," it was hard to miss America's fascination with the war
in the 1930s and 1940s. Nina Silber deftly examines the often
conflicting and politically contentious ways in which Americans
remembered the Civil War era during the years of the Depression,
the New Deal, and World War II. In doing so, she reveals how the
debates and events of that earlier period resonated so profoundly
with New Deal rhetoric about state power, emerging civil rights
activism, labor organizing and trade unionism, and popular culture
in wartime. At the heart of this book is an examination of how
historical memory offers people a means of understanding and
defining themselves in the present. Silber reveals how, during a
moment of enormous national turmoil, the events and personages of
the Civil War provided a framework for reassessing national
identity, class conflict, and racial and ethnic division. The New
Deal era may have been the first time Civil War memory loomed so
large for the nation as a whole, but, as the present moment
suggests, it was hardly the last.
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