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Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America (Paperback)
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Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America (Paperback)
Series: Civil War America
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This sweeping new assessment of Civil War monuments unveiled in the
United States between the 1860s and 1930s argues that they were
pivotal to a national embrace of military values. Americans'
wariness of standing armies limited construction of war memorials
in the early republic, Thomas J. Brown explains, and continued to
influence commemoration after the Civil War. As large cities and
small towns across the North and South installed an astonishing
range of statues, memorial halls, and other sculptural and
architectural tributes to Civil War heroes, communities debated the
relationship of military service to civilian life through
fund-raising campaigns, artistic designs, oratory, and ceremonial
practices. Brown shows that distrust of standing armies gave way to
broader enthusiasm for soldiers in the Gilded Age. Some important
projects challenged the trend, but many Civil War monuments
proposed new norms of discipline and vigor that lifted veterans to
a favored political status and modeled racial and class
hierarchies. A half century of Civil War commemoration reshaped
remembrance of the American Revolution and guided American
responses to World War I. Brown provides the most comprehensive
overview of the American war memorial as a cultural form and
reframes the national debate over Civil War monuments that remain
potent presences on the civic landscape.
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