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245 00 Remembering the Revolution :|bmemory, history, and nation 
       making from independence to the Civil War /|cedited by 
       Michael A. McDonnell, Clare Corbould, Frances M. Clarke, 
       and W. Fitzhugh Brundage. 
264  1 Amherst :|bUniversity of Massachusetts Press,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Public History in Historical Perspective 
505 0  Introduction: the Revolution in American life -- The 
       Revolutionary generation remembers. -- War and nationhood:
       founding myths and historical realities / Michael A. 
       McDonnell -- "A natural & unalienable right": New England 
       revolutionary petitions and African American identity / 
       Daniel Mandell -- Forgotten founder: revolutionary memory 
       and John Dickinson's reputation / Peter Bastian -- The 
       graveyard aesthetics of revolutionary elegiac verse: 
       remembering the Revolution as a sacred cause / Evert Jan 
       van Leeuwen -- "Starving memory": antinarrating the 
       American Revolution / William Huntting Howell -- Public 
       memories, private lives: the first greatest generation 
       remembers the Revolutionary War / Caroline Cox -- 
       Transmitting memories, 1790s/1840s. -- "More than ordinary
       patriotism": living history in the memory work of George 
       Washington Parke Custis / Seth C. Bruggeman -- Plagiarism 
       in pursuit of historical truth: George Chalmers and the 
       patriotic legacy of loyalist history / Eileen Ka-May Cheng
       -- Emma Willard's "True mnemonic of history": America's 
       first textbooks, proto-feminism, and the memory of the 
       revolution / Keith Beutler -- Remembering and forgetting: 
       war, memory, and identity in the post-revolutionary Mohawk
       Valley / James Paxton -- "Lie there my darling, while I 
       avenge ye!": anecdotes, collective memory, and the legend 
       of Molly Pitcher / Emily Lewis Butterfield -- Dividing 
       memories, 1776/1865. -- Forgetting history: antebellum 
       American peace reformers and the specter of the Revolution
       / Carolyn Eastman -- "Of course we claim to be Americans":
       revolution, memory, and race in up-country Georgia Baptist
       churches, 1772/1849 / Daryl Black -- "A strange and 
       crowded history": transnational revolution and empire in 
       George Lippard's Washington and his generals / Tara 
       Deshpande -- "The sacred ashes of the first of men": 
       Edward Everett, the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the
       Union, and late antebellum unionism / Matthew Mason -- 
       Martyred blood and avenging spirits: revolutionary martyrs
       and heroes as inspiration for the U.S. Civil War / Sarah 
       J. Purcell -- Old-fashioned tea parties: revolutionary 
       memory in Civil War sanitary fairs / Frances M. Clarke. 
651  0 United States|xHistory|yRevolution, 1775-1783|xInfluence. 
700 1  McDonnell, Michael A., 
700 1  Corbould, Clare, 
700 1  Clarke, Frances M., 
700 1  Brundage, W. Fitzhugh|q(William Fitzhugh),|d1959- 
830  0 Public history in historical perspective. 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt5vk9zq 
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