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The Lost Cause of the Confederacy and American Civil War Memory
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The Lost Cause of the Confederacy and American Civil War Memory

BookHardcover
Ranking4913inGeschichte
CHF142.00

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It is surprising that scholars of Civil War memory have paid relatively little attention to the function of nostalgia within the Lost Cause movement created by white southern political, military, and civilian elites to explain Confederate defeat. This innovative study addresses this oversight by examining the emotional charge and political power of white southern nostalgia for an imagined past. This study also explores how counter-voices, black and white, articulated an alternative historical narrative to undermine the lost cause and its central themes in an era of growing racism and white supremacy. Taking as its thematic starting point the Confederacy's defeat in 1865, the book builds on the idea that memories are produced out of historical experience by showing how their recall by individuals and groups plays an important role in the construction of the past. Using diaries, letters, reminiscences, magazines, fiction, and film, The Lost Cause of the Confederacy and American Civil War Memory illustrates how the Lost Cause shaped regional identity and distinctiveness in the decades following the Civil War as well as how critics confronted and challenged its rituals and rhetoric in cultural representations. As controversy over the removal of Confederate monuments has shown, disputes over the southern past, and how it should be remembered, still resonate today.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78093-805-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date04/04/2024
Pages192 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm
Article no.20660106
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.42333919
Product groupGeschichte
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David J. Anderson is Senior Lecturer in American Studies at Swansea University, UK.