Remaking America : Public Memory, Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century /
Bodnar, John
Remaking America : Public Memory, Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century / John Bodnar. - 1 online resource (312 p.) : 17 halftones
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Prologue: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial -- PART ONE: MEMORY IN THE PRESENT AND THE PAST -- Chapter One The Memory Debate: An Introduction -- Chapter Two Public Memory in Nineteenth-Century America: Background and Context -- PART TWO: COMMUNAL FORUMS -- Chapter Three The Construction of Ethnic Memory -- Chapter Four Commemoration in the City: Indianapolis and Cleveland -- PART THREE: A REGIONAL FORUM -- Chapter Five Memory in the Midwest before World War II -- Chapter Six Memory in the Midwest after World War II -- PART FOUR: NATIONAL FORUMS -- Chapter Seven The National Park Service and History -- Chapter Eight Celebrating the Nation, 1961-1976 -- Conclusion: Subcultures and the Regime -- Notes -- A Note on Sources -- Index
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In a compelling inquiry into public events ranging from the building of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial through ethnic community fairs to pioneer celebrations, John Bodnar explores the stories, ideas, and symbols behind American commemorations over the last century. Such forms of historical consciousness, he argues, do not necessarily preserve the past but rather address serious political matters in the present.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691216188
10.1515/9780691216188 doi
Conmemoraciones--Estados Unidos.
Cultura popular--Estados Unidos.
Historia publica--Estados Unidos.
Patriotismo--Historia.--Estados Unidos
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century.
American Revolution. Americanization. Bunker Hill Monument. Cold War. Douglass, Frederick. Emancipation Proclamation. Fort Sackville. France. German-Americans. Gettysburg battlefield. Hollywood Cemetery. Illinois. Indiana. Italian-Americans. Jefferson, Thomas. Kansas. Knights of Columbus. Lincoln, Abraham. Lipsitz, George. McKinley, William. Memorial Day. Midwest. Northwest Territory. battle reenactments. citizenship. corporate liberalism. heroism. nation-state. nationalism. official culture. patriotism. public memory.
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Remaking America : Public Memory, Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century / John Bodnar. - 1 online resource (312 p.) : 17 halftones
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Prologue: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial -- PART ONE: MEMORY IN THE PRESENT AND THE PAST -- Chapter One The Memory Debate: An Introduction -- Chapter Two Public Memory in Nineteenth-Century America: Background and Context -- PART TWO: COMMUNAL FORUMS -- Chapter Three The Construction of Ethnic Memory -- Chapter Four Commemoration in the City: Indianapolis and Cleveland -- PART THREE: A REGIONAL FORUM -- Chapter Five Memory in the Midwest before World War II -- Chapter Six Memory in the Midwest after World War II -- PART FOUR: NATIONAL FORUMS -- Chapter Seven The National Park Service and History -- Chapter Eight Celebrating the Nation, 1961-1976 -- Conclusion: Subcultures and the Regime -- Notes -- A Note on Sources -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In a compelling inquiry into public events ranging from the building of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial through ethnic community fairs to pioneer celebrations, John Bodnar explores the stories, ideas, and symbols behind American commemorations over the last century. Such forms of historical consciousness, he argues, do not necessarily preserve the past but rather address serious political matters in the present.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691216188
10.1515/9780691216188 doi
Conmemoraciones--Estados Unidos.
Cultura popular--Estados Unidos.
Historia publica--Estados Unidos.
Patriotismo--Historia.--Estados Unidos
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century.
American Revolution. Americanization. Bunker Hill Monument. Cold War. Douglass, Frederick. Emancipation Proclamation. Fort Sackville. France. German-Americans. Gettysburg battlefield. Hollywood Cemetery. Illinois. Indiana. Italian-Americans. Jefferson, Thomas. Kansas. Knights of Columbus. Lincoln, Abraham. Lipsitz, George. McKinley, William. Memorial Day. Midwest. Northwest Territory. battle reenactments. citizenship. corporate liberalism. heroism. nation-state. nationalism. official culture. patriotism. public memory.
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