Sacred Ground: Americans and Their BattlefieldsUniversity of Illinois Press, 1991 - 227 pages Americans have persistently expressed fascination with the nation's most famous battlefields through patriotic rhetoric, monument building, physical preservation, and battle reenactment. But each site is also a place where different groups of Americans come to compete for ownership of cherished national stories and to argue about the meaning of war, the importance of martial sacrifice, and the significance of preserving the nation's patriotic landscape. From the anniversary speeches at Lexington and Concord that shaped the image of the minuteman to Alamo Day speeches invoking the Texas "freedom fighters" of 1836 in support of the contras in Nicaragua; from passionate arguments over the placement of Confederate monuments at Gettysburg to confrontations between militant American Indian Movement and "Custer loyalists" during the Little Bighorn centennial in 1976; from the treatment of the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor to continuing attempts to maintain the purity of these places in the face of commercialization---Sacred Ground details the ongoing struggles to define, control, and subvert patriotic faith as expressed at these ceremonial sites. |
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... Gettysburg . The Little Bighorn Pearl Harbor SECOND EDITION Edward Tabor Linenthal With a Foreword by Robert M. Utley Sacred Ground Americans and Their Battlefields Sacred Ground Americans and. Sacred Ground Front Cover.
... Gettysburg . The Little Bighorn Pearl Harbor SECOND EDITION Edward Tabor Linenthal With a Foreword by Robert M. Utley Sacred Ground Americans and Their Battlefields Sacred Ground Americans and. Sacred Ground Front Cover.
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... Gettysburg 87 4 " A Sore from America's Past That Has Not Yet Healed " The Little Bighorn 127 5 " Rust and Sea and Memory in This Strange Graveyard " Pearl Harbor 173 Conclusion 213 Epilogue 219 Index 251 Illustrations Lexington and ...
... Gettysburg 87 4 " A Sore from America's Past That Has Not Yet Healed " The Little Bighorn 127 5 " Rust and Sea and Memory in This Strange Graveyard " Pearl Harbor 173 Conclusion 213 Epilogue 219 Index 251 Illustrations Lexington and ...
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... and 38 The Alamo , following pages 64 and 74 Gettysburg , following pages 94 and 110 The Little Bighorn , following pages 140 and 158 Pearl Harbor , following pages 186 and 196 Foreword Sacred Ground not only afforded me a fascinating and.
... and 38 The Alamo , following pages 64 and 74 Gettysburg , following pages 94 and 110 The Little Bighorn , following pages 140 and 158 Pearl Harbor , following pages 186 and 196 Foreword Sacred Ground not only afforded me a fascinating and.
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... Gettysburg and Vicksburg , could be rationalized as themselves his- toric , as testaments to what earlier generations believed a battlefield should be . But in developing new parks , such as Pea Ridge and Wilson's Creek , we fended off ...
... Gettysburg and Vicksburg , could be rationalized as themselves his- toric , as testaments to what earlier generations believed a battlefield should be . But in developing new parks , such as Pea Ridge and Wilson's Creek , we fended off ...
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... Gettysburg National Military Park ; James V. Court and Neil Mangum , former superintendent and historian , respectively , at the Custer Battlefield National Monument ; and Douglas C. McChristian and Mardell Plainfeather , current ...
... Gettysburg National Military Park ; James V. Court and Neil Mangum , former superintendent and historian , respectively , at the Custer Battlefield National Monument ; and Douglas C. McChristian and Mardell Plainfeather , current ...
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Page 4 - If our love of country is excited when we read the biography of our revolutionary heroes, or the history of revolutionary events, how much more still the flames of patriotism burn in our bosoms when we tread the ground where was shed the blood of our fathers, or when we move among the stones where were conceived and consummated their noble achievements.