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Collective memory -- United States
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Collective memory -- United States
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Collective memory
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Collective memory
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United States
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Curating and re-curating the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq, Christine Sylvester
Curating America's painful past, memory, museums, and the national imagination, Tim Gruenewald
The log cabin, an American icon, Alison K. Hoagland
Pushed, miners, a merchant, and (maybe) a massacre, Ana Maria Spagna
Spectacle of grief, public funerals and memory in the Civil War era, Sarah J. Purcell
Interpreting the Civil War at museums and historic sites, edited by Kevin M. Levin
Marked, unmarked, remembered, Andrew Lichtenstein and Alex Lichtenstein ; with a foreword by Edward T. Linenthal ; with essays by Kevin Boyle, Douglas Egerton, Scot French, Michael K. Honey, Stephen Kantrowitz, Ari Kelman, Gary Y. Okihiro, Julie Reed, Christina Snyder, and Clarence Taylor
Learning from the Germans, race and the memory of evil, Susan Neiman
Negotiating race and rights in the museum, Katy Bunning
Trapped in the present tense, meditations on American memory, Colette Brooks
Sacrificing soldiers on the National Mall, Kristin Ann Hass
Controversial monuments and memorials, a guide for community leaders, edited by David B. Allison
Remixing the Civil War, meditations on the sesquicentennial, edited by Thomas J. Brown
Twice-divided nation, national memory, transatlantic news, and American literature in the Civil War era, Samuel Graber
The Civil War and the summer of 2020, Hilary N. Green and Andrew L. Slap, editors ; foreword by Andre E. Johnson
Commemoration, the American Association for State and Local History guide, edited by Seth C. Bruggeman
Rethinking America's past, voices from the Kinsey African American Art and History Collection, edited by Tim Gruenewald
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