The Civil War in Popular Culture: Memory and Meaning

The Civil War in Popular Culture: Memory and Meaning

Randal Allred
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"An important read for anyone trying to sort through the current social and political controversy over the question of how do we memorialize the Civil War." —Strategy Page
Dividing the nation for four years, the American Civil War resulted in 750,000 casualties and forever changed the country's destiny. The conflict continues to resonate in our collective memory, and U.S. economic, cultural, and social structures still suffer the aftershocks of the nation's largest and most devastating war. Over a century and a half later, portrayals of the war in books, songs, cinema, and other cultural media continue to draw widespread attention and controversy.
In The Civil War in Popular Culture: Memory and Meaning, editors Lawrence A. Kreiser Jr. and Randal Allred analyze American depictions of the war across a variety of mediums, from books and film to monuments and battlefield reunions to reenactments and board games. This collection examines how battle strategies, famous generals, and the nuances of Civil War politics translate into contemporary popular culture. This unique analysis assesses the intersection of the Civil War and popular culture by recognizing how memories and commemorations of the war have changed since it ended in 1865.
Año:
2014
Editorial:
The University Press of Kentucky
Idioma:
english
ISBN 10:
0813143225
ISBN 13:
9780813143224
Archivo:
EPUB, 1.44 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2014
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