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Memories of War

Thomas A Chambers (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of Cornell University (Editora)

R$ 137,61
SKU: 9781501732669

Even in the midst of the Civil War, its battlefields were being dedicated as hallowed ground. Today, those sites are among the most visited places in the United States. In contrast, the battlegrounds of the Revolutionary War had seemingly been forgotten in the aftermath of the conflict in which the nation forged its independence. Decades after the signing of the Constitution, the battlefields of Yorktown, Saratoga, Fort Moultrie, Ticonderoga, Guilford Courthouse, Kings Mountain, and Cowpens, among others, were unmarked except for crumbling forts and overgrown ramparts. Not until the late 1820s did Americans begin to recognize the importance of these places.

In Memories of War, Thomas A. Chambers recounts America's rediscovery of its early national history through the rise of battlefield tourism in the first half of the nineteenth century. Travelers in this period, Chambers finds, wanted more than recitations of regimental movements when they visited battlefields; they desired experiences that evoked strong emotions and leant meaning to the bleached bones and decaying fortifications of a past age. Chambers traces this impulse through efforts to commemorate Braddock's Field and Ticonderoga, the cultivated landscapes masking the violent past of the Hudson River valley, the overgrown ramparts of Southern war sites, and the scenic vistas at War of 1812 battlefields along the Niagara River. Describing a progression from neglect to the Romantic embrace of the landscape and then to ritualized remembrance, Chambers brings his narrative up to the beginning of the Civil War, during and after which the memorialization of such sites became routine, assuming significant political and cultural power in the American imagination.

Sobre o Livro

Uma exploração fascinante sobre como os americanos redescobriram e ressignificaram os campos de batalha de sua história nacional, transformando espaços de conflito em locais de memória e reflexão histórica.

O livro revela o processo de transformação dos campos de batalha da Guerra Revolucionária de locais abandonados para espaços de importante valor cultural e memorial, desvendando como a paisagem conta histórias de conflito e identidade nacional.

Uma obra essencial para compreender como a memória coletiva é construída, mostrando como os lugares de batalha se tornam monumentos vivos que conectam o passado ao presente através de uma narrativa emocional e paisagística.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Memória Cultural
Autores Thomas A Chambers
Sobre o Autor Thomas A. Chambers é um historiador especializado em cultura americana e memória histórica, com trabalhos focados na interpretação de eventos históricos e sua representação cultural.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 252
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Cornell University
ISBN 9781501732669
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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