Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America

Author:   Thomas J. Brown
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469653730


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Thomas J. Brown
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
ISBN:  

9781469653730


ISBN 10:   1469653737
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 January 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In this insightful and deeply researched study of Civil War monuments, Thomas Brown argues persuasively that over time, monument builders in both the North and the South used an imaginative trove of aesthetics to efface battlefield horrors and rework tragedy into noble deeds and glorious causes.--North Carolina Historical Review Brown brings overdue and timely research on Civil War monuments in both the North and the South. . . . Reading Brown's work will give a deeper appreciation for these tangible reminders of . . . the American Civil War.--The Annals of Iowa A well-illustrated, interesting, and deeply researched study that. . . . Will remain a standard work on American Civil War monuments for some time.--H-Net Reviews Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America is a remarkable contribution to the scholarship on Civil War memory. [Brown's] unique perspective and attention to detail speaks to the profound influence of Civil War monuments on American life well into the late twentieth century.--Missouri Historical Review [This] fascinating new book. . . . Rests on exhaustive research and displays an intimidating erudition. . . . Brown has written an impressive, important book that everyone interested in the Civil War's impact, Civil War memory, or the current debate over Confederate statues should read and ponder.--Civil War Book Review This brilliant study of Civil War monuments in the American psyche and landscape since the end of that conflict presents commemoration as a crucible of meaning-making that cannot be confined to the forms and materials of the monuments themselves and even less to the events and contexts surrounding their creation. . . . Exhaustively researched and meticulously documented, this book ultimately achieves a remarkable synthesis.--CHOICE


In this insightful and deeply researched study of Civil War monuments, Thomas Brown argues persuasively that over time, monument builders in both the North and the South used an imaginative trove of aesthetics to efface battlefield horrors and rework tragedy into noble deeds and glorious causes.--North Carolina Historical Review Brown brings overdue and timely research on Civil War monuments in both the North and the South. . . . Reading Brown's work will give a deeper appreciation for these tangible reminders of . . . the American Civil War.--The Annals of Iowa A well-illustrated, interesting, and deeply researched study that. . . . Will remain a standard work on American Civil War monuments for some time.--H-Net Reviews Civil War Monuments and the Militarization of America is a remarkable contribution to the scholarship on Civil War memory. [Brown's] unique perspective and attention to detail speaks to the profound influence of Civil War monuments on American life well into the late twentieth century.--Missouri Historical Review


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Thomas J. Brown is professor of history at the University of South Carolina and author of Civil War Canon: Sites of Confederate Memory in South Carolina.

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