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Author Hartley, Roger C., author.
Title Monumental harm : reckoning with Jim Crow era Confederate monuments / Roger C. Hartley.
Publisher Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, [2021]



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Contents I. Act or Leave the Monuments Undisturbed? -- 1. History and Memory Distinguished -- 2. The Distortion-of-History Approach: The Cult of the Lost Cause -- 3. The Warping-of-History Approach: The Rise of Monument Mania -- 4. The Racial-Reckoning Approach: The Stereotyping and Erasure Functions of Confederate Monuments -- 5. Confederate Monuments and Contemporary Institutional Racism -- II. The Disposition: Destroy, Contextualize, or Relocate the Confederate Monument? -- 6. The Case Against Monument Destruction -- 7. The Trouble with Contextualization -- 8. Relocation and Its Critics -- III. Who Decides? -- 9. The Legal Framework Protecting Confederate Monuments -- Conclusion -- Cases Cited -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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ISBN 9781643361703 electronic book
1643361708 electronic book
9781643361680 hardcover
9781643361697 paperback
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Author Hartley, Roger C., author.
Subject Soldiers' monuments -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Collective memory -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Racism -- Southern States.
African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Monuments -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Southern States -- Race relations.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents I. Act or Leave the Monuments Undisturbed? -- 1. History and Memory Distinguished -- 2. The Distortion-of-History Approach: The Cult of the Lost Cause -- 3. The Warping-of-History Approach: The Rise of Monument Mania -- 4. The Racial-Reckoning Approach: The Stereotyping and Erasure Functions of Confederate Monuments -- 5. Confederate Monuments and Contemporary Institutional Racism -- II. The Disposition: Destroy, Contextualize, or Relocate the Confederate Monument? -- 6. The Case Against Monument Destruction -- 7. The Trouble with Contextualization -- 8. Relocation and Its Critics -- III. Who Decides? -- 9. The Legal Framework Protecting Confederate Monuments -- Conclusion -- Cases Cited -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Note Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
ISBN 9781643361703 electronic book
1643361708 electronic book
9781643361680 hardcover
9781643361697 paperback
Author Hartley, Roger C., author.
Subject Soldiers' monuments -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Collective memory -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Racism -- Southern States.
African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Monuments -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Southern States -- Race relations.

Subject Soldiers' monuments -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Collective memory -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Racism -- Southern States.
African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Monuments -- Social aspects -- Southern States.
Southern States -- Race relations.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents I. Act or Leave the Monuments Undisturbed? -- 1. History and Memory Distinguished -- 2. The Distortion-of-History Approach: The Cult of the Lost Cause -- 3. The Warping-of-History Approach: The Rise of Monument Mania -- 4. The Racial-Reckoning Approach: The Stereotyping and Erasure Functions of Confederate Monuments -- 5. Confederate Monuments and Contemporary Institutional Racism -- II. The Disposition: Destroy, Contextualize, or Relocate the Confederate Monument? -- 6. The Case Against Monument Destruction -- 7. The Trouble with Contextualization -- 8. Relocation and Its Critics -- III. Who Decides? -- 9. The Legal Framework Protecting Confederate Monuments -- Conclusion -- Cases Cited -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Note Access restricted to subscribing institutions.
ISBN 9781643361703 electronic book
1643361708 electronic book
9781643361680 hardcover
9781643361697 paperback

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