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Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War Book

Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War
Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War, During the past decade and a half, scholars have increasingly addressed the relationship of history and memory. Among American historians, David W. Blight has been a pioneer in the field of memory studies, especially on the problems of slavery, race, and , Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War has a rating of 3 stars
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Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War, During the past decade and a half, scholars have increasingly addressed the relationship of history and memory. Among American historians, David W. Blight has been a pioneer in the field of memory studies, especially on the problems of slavery, race, and , Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War
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  • Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War
  • Written by author David W. Blight
  • Published by University of Massachusetts Press, 2002/07/31
  • During the past decade and a half, scholars have increasingly addressed the relationship of history and memory. Among American historians, David W. Blight has been a pioneer in the field of memory studies, especially on the problems of slavery, race, and
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Preface
Introduction: The Confluence of History and Memory 1
1 Several Lives in One: Frederick Douglass's Autobiographical Art 11
2 They Knew What Time It Was: African Americans and the Coming of the Civil War 28
3 No Desperate Hero: Manhood and Freedom in a Union Soldier's Experience 53
4 Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass: A Relationship in Language, Politics, and Memory 76
5 "For Something beyond the Battlefield": Frederick Douglass and the Struggle for the Memory of the Civil War 93
6 A Quarrel Forgotten or a Revolution Remembered? Reunion and Race in the Memory of the Civil War, 1875-1913 120
7 The Shaw Memorial in the Landscape of Civil War Memory 153
8 Healing and History: Battlefields and the Problem of Civil War Memory 170
9 Fifty Years of Freedom: The Memory of Emancipation at the Civil War Semicentennial, 1911-1915 191
10 Homer with a Camera, Our Iliad without the Aftermath: Ken Burns's Dialogue with Historians 211
11 W. E. B. DuBois and the Struggle for American Historical Memory 223
12 In Retrospect: Nathan Irvin Huggins, the Art of History, and the Irony of the American Dream 258
Epilogue: The Riddle of Collective Memory and the American Civil War 278
Index 281


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